Kwekwe Man Beaten To Death At Lover’s Place

KWEKWE–A Kwekwe man who was mistaken for a thief while knocking at his girlfriend’s door died after being severely assaulted by her neighbours.

Midlands Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the development to The Mirror. 

He said Sylvester Ncube (25) was assaulted on Sunday last week around 9 pm, and he succumbed to the injuries on July 7, 2023, at Kwekwe General Hospital.
 
Circumstances are that Sylvester knocked on his girlfriend’s door. There was no response, and he knocked on her neighbour, Philip Luthuli’s (22) door. 

Philip mistook him for a robber, teamed up with Shepherd Mafukidze, and allegedly assaulted Sylvester with a sjambok all over the body.

They later set him free. 
Sylvester went home and only narrated the ordeal to his friends five days later when he was experiencing rib pains… www.masvingomirror.com

Harare Regime Snatches Legendary Boxer

RESIDENTS of Mabvuku were given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity after they interacted with boxing legend, Floyd Mayweather Junior, who is in Zimbabwe for a three-day visit dubbed the ‘Motherland Tour’.

A visit which started with a grand arrival and a rousing welcome by hordes of fans at the Robert Mugabe International Airport Thursday morning saw the boxing legend go down to the roots where the ordinary folk reside.

The choice of venue was befitting as the host, Scott Sakupwanya has found a way to connect with the people of Mabvuku.

The community did not disappoint as a huge crowd gathered at the famous Number One Grounds early in the morning as they awaited Mayweather’s arrival.

When he finally arrived, the place erupted as they jostled to catch a glimpse of the superstar.

“I am so happy, even my grandchildren are here to see for themselves that if they work hard, they can get to Mayweather’s level,” said a Mabvuku resident.

“This is good because it inspires the youths to do well and work hard,” said another resident.

Mayweather is visiting Zimbabwe at the invitation of Better Brands owned by Scott Sakupwanya.

“Just like I promised, he is here and it’s for the youths. I want to inspire the people of Mabvuku to work hard and see how far you can go,” said Sakupwanya.

The global icon felt at home in Zimbabwe.

“Africa is my home and the people supported me from day one and I will forever be grateful. I will continue to visit,” said Mayweather.

The government has hailed Mayweather’s visit as a big endorsement of destination Zimbabwe.

Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Permanent Secretary, Dr Thokozani Chitepo said, “This will forever change the sporting landscape in Zimbabwe. Mayweather is a global star and you can see everyone is happy, but it’s not just about happiness, it’s also a big endorsement of Destination Zimbabwe and he will have a chance to mix with our boxers and that’s priceless.”

Mayweather watched exhibition fights that took place at the Number One Grounds just before he had a mini-training session.

He is expected to visit the country’s tourist resorts before his departure.

Meanwhile, Better Brands has donated a boxing ring to the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation.-ZBC News

Time To End Decades Of Misery – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

Citizens are in winning mood, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, Zimbabwe’s story of misery will change on August 23.

Zimbabweans go to the polls on August 23, 2023 and the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa faces President Chamisa in the penultimate plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa bemoaned the plummeting economic standards in the country.

“I’m in a winning mood, a winning mode! Zimbabwe’s story will soon change #ForEveryone. Blessed day beloved!

I’m at Nembudziya in Gokwe. The hunger for change is palpable. Cotton prices, roads , water and development are keys issues raised by the local community this side.

As a new and incoming government #ForEveryone we will address these challenges through our soon to be launched New Great Zimbabwe policy blueprint! #OnePeople. “

Yadah FC Purchase 3 Brazilian Players

Castle Lager Premier Soccer League side Yadah have become the first ever team in the local top-flight to have Brazilian players on their ranks, after signing three stars from the South American country.

The Prophet Walter Magaya-owned side unveiled the three players at Yadah Hotel this morning.

Midfielders Pereira DeBrito Deivid (20), Luciano Farias Juan (21) and Marques Barcelos Joao inked 2-year deals to join the Miracle Boys.

Yadah president Prophet Walter Mugaya confirmed the club has already engaged ZIFA and the Premier Soccer League (PSL) with the aim of registering the players.

“We hope the authorities will the harness process, but if possible, they can be registered in time for the FC Platinum game,” said Prophet Magaya.

Yadah Chief Executive Officer Admire Mhango declared that the Miracle Boys can mount a serious title challenge with the players they are assembling.

“We welcome these Brazilian players whom we expect to change the face of the domestic league. They will certainly add value to Yadah FC and now, we will play to win the championship,” said Mango.-Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Threatens To Send Chamisa To Bed With Shoes On 23 Aug

Mnangagwa Urges Voters to Remove Inept Opposition and Ensure Development in Harare

In a rally held at Airport Village Stadium in Harare yesterday, Emmerson Mnangagwa addressed thousands of Zanu PF supporters, urging them to vote out ineffective opposition legislators and councillors in the upcoming elections. He emphasized the need for development and highlighted the importance of safeguarding the gains of the liberation struggle. While his speech contained strong rhetoric, it is important to present an accurate and balanced account of his statements.

Mnangagwa’s Call for Peace and Unity:

Mnangagwa reiterated his stance against political violence and called for peace before, during, and after the elections. Recognizing Zimbabwe’s history of armed struggle and the fight for democracy, he emphasized that the Zanu PF party had the necessary qualifications to teach others about democracy. His message focused on the importance of maintaining peace and unity in the country.

A Plea for Improved Service Delivery:
Highlighting the challenges faced by residents in urban areas, President Mnangagwa expressed concern about the poor service delivery provided by opposition-led councils. He pointed out issues such as garbage collection and sewage problems, which needed urgent attention. The President urged the people to vote wisely and bring in competent representatives who could address these issues effectively.

The Democratic Process and Electoral Goals:
President Mnangagwa encouraged Zimbabweans to exercise their democratic right to vote on August 23, emphasizing that the power of the vote could remove incompetent officials and bring in capable individuals. He called on the electorate to ensure Zanu PF’s victory in parliamentary and council seats in Harare province, with the aim of facilitating development and establishing corruption-free administrations.

Foreign Observers and Interference:
In his address, President Mnangagwa warned foreign election observers against interfering in Zimbabwe’s electoral processes. While acknowledging the role of observers, he insisted that their mandate should be restricted to observing the elections rather than interfering in the democratic process. He emphasized Zimbabwe’s sovereign right to conduct its elections and expressed confidence in the country’s ability to run a fair and democratic process.

Support from Vice President Chiwenga:
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, speaking at the same event, rallied supporters to vote for President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF candidates. He emphasized the importance of voting for the ruling party, which had led the struggle for independence. VP Chiwenga echoed President Mnangagwa’s call for voters to mark their ballots for the President, their chosen Member of Parliament, and councillor.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rally in Harare aimed to rally support for the Zanu PF party and encourage voters to remove inept opposition legislators and councillors through the democratic process. While his speech contained strong rhetoric and warnings against foreign interference, it also emphasized the need for peace, development, and effective service delivery. As the elections approach, it remains to be seen how voters will respond to these calls for change and whether the desired outcomes will be achieved.

Mapeza Speaks On Lifting Of ZIFA Ban

FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza believes football fans can fully celebrate the lifting of FIFA’s suspension on Zimbabwe, once it has been confirmed that national teams will play home games in the country.

On Monday, FIFA lifted Zimbabwe’s suspension and appointed a four-member normalisation committee to run the day to day affairs of the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) until at least June next year.

The development comes at a time when Zimbabwe has no stadium fit to host international matches as the biggest facility in the country —the National Sports Stadium —was flagged down by CAF in November 2021 for not having set international standards.

Mapeza —who was the last national team coach before the suspension when he took to the Warriors to the 2021 Afcon finals in Cameroon —reckons Zimbabwe’s long-awaited return to the international community cannot be fully celebrated as long as there is no assurance that national team games will be played in the country.

“I’m still worried if you look at our stadiums issue at the moment. I understand the games will be played in November,” Mapeza said ahead of his side’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League game against Yadah at Mandava Stadium tomorrow.

“I was reading the paper today (yesterday) and our Minister of Sport (Kirsty Coventry) said maybe within the next three or four weeks, the National Sports Stadium will be done.

“So it means maybe the bucket seats will be there because it will be unfortunate for us to get the reprieve but we end up relocating to South Africa to play our World Cup qualifiers there.

“People want to watch football, look at the support the cricket team was getting. We also need that type of support in our football.

“The stadia issue needs to be fixed first then maybe we can start saying: “We are back in it now.” But for the time being, it’s still a 50-50 situation. We are in, but where are we going to play the football?

“But apart from that, I think everybody is happy, we are all excited that we have been given the reprieve and we just hope everything goes well for us,” added Mapeza.

The former Zimbabwe captain could not be drawn into discussing the possibility of him becoming the next Warriors coach.

“That will be a story for another day,” said Mapeza.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe were placed in Group C in the 2026 FIFA World Cup African qualifiers in the draw held yesterday.

The Warriors will compete for a place at the global extravaganza with Nigeria, South Africa, Benin, Rwanda and Lesotho.

African teams were placed in nine groups and the group winners will automatically qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States and Mexico.- Soccer24 News

E-Creator Suspect In Court

Founder of Online Ponzi Scheme Denied Bail after Court Appearance

Harare, Zimbabwe – Zhao Jiaotong, the alleged mastermind behind the online Ponzi scheme known as e-creator, appeared in court yesterday facing fraud charges. The scheme, which defrauded unsuspecting individuals across the country of over US$1 million, has left numerous victims devastated. Zhao’s bail application was denied, and he was remanded in custody until Monday.

During the court hearing before Harare magistrate Mrs. Marehwanazvo Gofa, it was revealed that Zhao conceived the plan for the e-creator online investment scheme in January of this year. On February 7, in collaboration with Trymore Tapfumaneyi, Justin Kuchekenya, Bily Thomas Syedou, Abraham Mutambu, and other individuals who remain at large, Zhao registered a company named E-Creator Electronic Commerce Private Limited with the Zimbabwean Registrar of Companies. The company’s offices were allegedly located in room 15 and 16 on the 10th Floor of Joina City Building, Harare.

According to court proceedings, Zhao launched the company as an online e-commerce operator. Between February and July, he deceived unsuspecting individuals by falsely promising them significant monthly profits based on their investments. Many people from across the country were lured into the scheme, with some investing up to US$1,000 through EcoCash numbers provided by Zhao.

To enhance the company’s appeal, Zhao utilized various media outlets, including the national television broadcaster ZTV, as well as popular social media influencers such as Tarisai Cleopatra Munetsiwa, also known as Madam Boss, and Admire Mushambi, also known as Mama Vee. These influencers advertised the e-creator business on their platforms, aiming to attract more subscribers.

The company also employed agents in major towns throughout the country to market its services. However, on July 3, several complainants faced difficulties accessing their funds and sought clarification from the company. Abraham Mutambu, one of the accused individuals, reassured the victims that the issues were a result of a system upgrade, which temporarily prevented access to their funds. He promised that the situation would normalize soon.

To their shock, on July 5, the complainants discovered a notice on E-Creator Electronic Commerce (Private) Limited’s website stating that the company had ceased operations. The website prominently displayed a passport-sized photo of Zhao along with a message indicating that he had absconded with the complainants’ money to China.

When the victims visited Zhao’s known offices, they found them permanently closed, with no signs of business activity. It was later revealed that Zhao had indeed withdrawn the funds and fled the country. To date, the victims have suffered an estimated loss of approximately US$1 million, and none of the funds have been recovered.

Zhao Jiaotong’s appearance in court marks a significant step towards seeking justice for the victims of the e-creator Ponzi scheme. As the legal proceedings progress, the hope remains that the full extent of the scheme’s operations will be uncovered, providing some solace to those who fell victim to this elaborate deception.

First Aid Tips

First aid should can be offered by anyone but ideally trained personnel to give first aid should offer first aid.

When offering first aid always consider your personal safety first.

Look out for any dangers and only act when you are confident it is safe to do so.

An unresponsive person is someone not moving or responding when you call them or when gently shaken.

Respiratory emergencies & CPR

Check if breathing by tilting their head back and looking and feeling for breaths.
When a person is unresponsive, their muscles relax and their tongue can block their airway so they can no longer breathe. Tilting their head back opens the airway by pulling the tongue forward. If they are breathing, you will see their chest moving and you may hear their breath or feel it on your cheek. If breathing, move on to step two.

Move them onto their side and tilt their head back. Putting them in this position with their head back helps keep their airway open. It ensures their tongue falls forward and blood and vomit drain out. It is sometimes called the “recovery position”.
Call for help or an ambulance as soon as possible.
If the patient needs CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), place the person on their back on a firm, flat surface and start giving chest compressions aiming for 30compressions in 1minute.
How to do CPR
Hand position: Two hands centered on the chest
Body position: Shoulders directly over hands; elbows locked
Depth: At least 5cm
Allow chest to return to normal position after every chest compression.
5 Give 2 rescue breaths (if equipment to do that available). Ensure each breath lasts about 1 second and makes the chest rise; allow air to exit before giving the next breath.

Gas leak, Fire & Burns

Turn off gas if safe to do
Evacuate the area immediately
Do not switch any lights or start an open flame
If there is fire use a fire extinguisher to stop the fire from spreading and ring the fire alarm alerting everyone to evacuate the building.
If someone is on fire remove the person from the source of fire, drop and roll him or her over or cover him or her with a fire blanket.
Cool burn under running water
Protect the burn with sterile, non-adhesive bandage (DO NOT APPLY BUTTER OR OINTMENTS)
Do not break blisters
Call for an ambulance and send to hospital
Chemical spill

Remove spoiled clothing
If skin or eyes affected rinse immediately with clean running water
If ingested do not induce vomiting and do not give water or mi unless told to d so by a health professional.
If inhaled move the person to fresh air and give oxygen if available.
After first aid is given send to hospital as soon as possible.
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Mnangagwa Apologist Puts Mayweather In Pocket

RESIDENTS of Mabvuku were given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity after they interacted with boxing legend, Floyd Mayweather Junior, who is in Zimbabwe for a three-day visit dubbed the ‘Motherland Tour’.

A visit which started with a grand arrival and a rousing welcome by hordes of fans at the Robert Mugabe International Airport Thursday morning saw the boxing legend go down to the roots where the ordinary folk reside.

The choice of venue was befitting as the host, Scott Sakupwanya has found a way to connect with the people of Mabvuku.

The community did not disappoint as a huge crowd gathered at the famous Number One Grounds early in the morning as they awaited Mayweather’s arrival.

When he finally arrived, the place erupted as they jostled to catch a glimpse of the superstar.

“I am so happy, even my grandchildren are here to see for themselves that if they work hard, they can get to Mayweather’s level,” said a Mabvuku resident.

“This is good because it inspires the youths to do well and work hard,” said another resident.

Mayweather is visiting Zimbabwe at the invitation of Better Brands owned by Scott Sakupwanya.

“Just like I promised, he is here and it’s for the youths. I want to inspire the people of Mabvuku to work hard and see how far you can go,” said Sakupwanya.

The global icon felt at home in Zimbabwe.

“Africa is my home and the people supported me from day one and I will forever be grateful. I will continue to visit,” said Mayweather.

The government has hailed Mayweather’s visit as a big endorsement of destination Zimbabwe.

Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Permanent Secretary, Dr Thokozani Chitepo said, “This will forever change the sporting landscape in Zimbabwe. Mayweather is a global star and you can see everyone is happy, but it’s not just about happiness, it’s also a big endorsement of Destination Zimbabwe and he will have a chance to mix with our boxers and that’s priceless.”

Mayweather watched exhibition fights that took place at the Number One Grounds just before he had a mini-training session.

He is expected to visit the country’s tourist resorts before his departure.

Meanwhile, Better Brands has donated a boxing ring to the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation.-ZBC News

Man Killed At Girlfriend’s Place

KWEKWE–A Kwekwe man who was mistaken for a thief while knocking at his girlfriend’s door died after being severely assaulted by her neighbours.

Midlands Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the development to The Mirror. 

He said Sylvester Ncube (25) was assaulted on Sunday last week around 9 pm, and he succumbed to the injuries on July 7, 2023, at Kwekwe General Hospital.
 
Circumstances are that Sylvester knocked on his girlfriend’s door. There was no response, and he knocked on her neighbour, Philip Luthuli’s (22) door. 

Philip mistook him for a robber, teamed up with Shepherd Mafukidze, and allegedly assaulted Sylvester with a sjambok all over the body.

They later set him free. 
Sylvester went home and only narrated the ordeal to his friends five days later when he was experiencing rib pains… www.masvingomirror.com

Brothels, Shabeens Flood Harare

By-Residents in Harare are complaining that brothels and shebeens are on the increase, and they fear that if not monitored, this would lead to drug use and prostitution.

People are resorting to all forms of business ventures, including prostitution, drug selling, and beer, due to high levels of unemployment.
In addition, the loud music, foul language, and criminal activities at these establishments are affecting other residents.
Although it is illegal for house owners to turn their properties into business enterprises, enforcing these laws is challenging.
Harare Residents Trust director, Precious Shumba, said they had received numerous reports of young girls and boys being lured to drug bases in different suburbs, with shebeens becoming a major scene for human interactions.
“Brothels and shebeens are a social reality with the high levels of unemployment. People resort to all forms of business ventures to survive the hardships.
“The major challenge is that these shebeens play loud music, which affects other residents,” he said.
Harare Provincial Police spokesperson, Inspector Luckmore Chakanza, said they had also recorded a rise in shebeens and unlicensed business operations such as rigs.
“We are receiving reports of noise pollution and places like air BnBs are now hideouts for criminals,” he said.
“Juvenile delinquency and illicit behaviour are the order of the day. Sex parties and drug dealings are rampant in those places.”
Harare City Council spokesperson, Innocent Ruwende, said it is illegal for house owners to turn their premises into business enterprises or for shops to run parallel operations outside those stipulated in their licences.
“It is illegal because businesses are given licences for what they applied to use them for,” he said.
“Anything other than the business they registered to operate is illegal.
“It is, however, difficult to enforce bylaws. There must be a complaint and the public has to identify these places and report to us because most of these shenanigans happen during the night and we might not be able to notice them.”

Mnangagwa, The Only Game Changer-Mavaza

By Dr Masimba Mavaza- The Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa administration oversaw unprecedented changes to Zimbabwe’s global development programs and institutions during the last five years. With the next Zimbabwean presidential election underway, we take a close look at the legacy of his administration to help inform our communities’ thinking about what’s in store for the next administration — something I will be writing about extensively in the coming weeks.
A Great Society” for the Zimbabwean people and their fellow men elsewhere was the vision of Emmerson Dambudzo MNANGAGWA. In his first years of office, he obtained passage of one of the most extensive legislative programs in the Nation’s history. Maintaining collective security, he carried on the rapidly growing struggle to maintain peace in Zimbabwe in the face of provocative forces.

MNANGAGWA made Zimbabwe self-sufficient in food. He introduced Pfumvudza
UNDER PFUMVUDZA
Sorghum adapts well under low rainfall areas normally associated with high temperatures. The drought tolerance, short season characteristics and adaptability to various soils are its main advantages.
Pfumvudza is a concept of conservation agriculture (CA) that is designed to meet food security for an average household of six members over one year. All the CA principles are applied “on time, at standard, without wastage and with joy” on a plot measuring 39m x 16m, which represents 1/16th of a hectare. This was the masterpiece in food security which MNANGAGWA oversaw.
By improving agriculture, it ensured a provision of employment in that sector.
Agricultural activities provide employment an income for 60-70 per cent of the population, supply 60 percent of the raw materials required by the industrial sector and contribute 40 percent of total export earnings. Agriculture contributes approximately 17 per cent to Zimbabwe’s GDP.
In his term of office MNANGAGWA developed infrastructure such as dams, irrigation systems, airports, border posts, bridges and roads to grow the economy.
In Mnangagwa’s term of office, the Quality of service has improved across the board. The power system has bounced back to normal unjustifiable costly, inefficient, and unreliable conditions have become a thing of the past. The state of roads, which has deteriorated to the point that Zimbabwe has become a bottleneck on the North-South transport corridor, has improved with the construction of almost all highways in Zimbabwe. Rural connectivity, which hardly existed, has improved.
Success in treating potable water and the great improvement in the water, sanitation, and garbage disposal systems has helped fight cholera. Looking ahead, Zimbabwe faces several important infrastructure developments. President Mnangagwa has increased power generation using Chinese technology to overcome US sanctions. According to Zimbabwe Power Company, the country’s power generation has recently increased to about 1 600MW from an average of below 600MW in March this year. The power utility indicated that the total power generated stood at 1 530MW. Zimbabweans have welcomed improved electricity supply across the country after Hwange Thermal Power Station started performing at its best in the last week, generating 740 megawatts, a 10-fold increase on the mere 74MW that was being generated in late February.
The increased power generation has brought joy to both domestic and industrial consumers who had been enduring long hours of load-shedding since the last quarter of 2022
His policies have ensured sufficient fuel availability, eliminating fuel queues.
He has revived key industries like CSC and ZISCO and is working on David White Head.
He commissioned Africa’s largest steel plant in Manhize.
The president has attracted foreign investment. Foreign investors may invest in any sector of the economy of Zimbabwe, save for certain classes of business reserved in favour of Zimbabwean citizens, as contained in the First Schedule to the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act (“IEE Act”) and the existing non-conforming measures as set out in section 3.
He has increased GDP by $10 billion since taking office.
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Zimbabwe was worth 20.68 billion US dollars in 2022, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Zimbabwe represents 0.01 per cent of the world economy. This has seen a big growth achieved only in five years.
He achieved Zimbabwe’s first trade surplus since 2000. In recent years, Zimbabwe has seen a systemic trade surplus due to increased exports. The main export is tobacco (23 per cent of total exports). Others include gold, nickel (20 per cent), diamonds and platinum. Zimbabwe’s main trading partners are South Africa and China.
Zimbabwe has set record-breaking tobacco and wheat production.
Zimbabwe set its largest wheat harvest in 2022, which reached 375,000 tons, making the landlocked country in southern Africa a self-sufficient agricultural powerhouse, which is a unique performance on the continent.
The harvest in 2022 was 13% higher than the previous year, breaking a half-century-old record. The area sown to wheat has increased by 10%, and, above all, the state has set up a policy of distributing fertilizer and buying crops via a public body, the Grain Marketing Board, which has won over farmers. Hence, Zimbabwe no longer needs to import wheat to meet its needs, saving up to 300 million dollars in import costs. In the current context, where African countries suffer from the absence or high price of Russian and Ukrainian wheat, Zimbabwe stands out for its proactive policy. Thanks to MNANGAGWA Zimbabwe has regained its bread basket title.
President Mnangagwa is a President who listens and demonstrates tolerance, allowing for free speech. Zimbabwe underwent a Government transition ushering in the Second Republic.
As soon as President Mnangagwa assumed the seat as the Head of State and Government, he pledged to oversee a democratic Zimbabwe that would uphold basic human rights, tolerate a multiparty political system, enforce a democratic voting system, respect the rule of law, ensure democratic government and embrace citizen participation.

It boggles the mind to find blinkered individuals choosing not to see the progress slowly but surely transforming Zimbabwe. Rebuilding this country is not an event but a process that requires all hands on deck and people to think outside the box and stop politicizing every challenge.
Emmerson MNANGAGWA has empowered artisanal miners, resulting in the emergence of black-owned, black-funded gold mining companies in Zimbabwe.
In the last five years, Mnangagwa has helped create many black millionaires.
Five years is a relatively brief period, but it is easy to forget the absolute tumult that greeted President Mnangagwa as he stepped into the presidency in August 2018. The global economy was being shaken to its core.
It could have been a promising environment for a president to make substantial commitments on the global development front. And Why do we need to give him another 5 years?
He values and respects Zimbabwe’s heritage, heroes and rituals, as evident through his recognition of the Mutapa Empire and the erection of the Nehanda Shrine.
In five years, Mnangagwa has made tremendous contributions to Zimbabwe. It is not asking for too much to vote Mnangwa as your president. Give him his five years. Zimbabwe has to be a middle-income country by 2030. This is only possible with ED.
Let us build our country.

Chamisa Takes Star Rally To Midlands

By-The Nelson Chamisa-led opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has shifted its star rally to Mkoba stadium in Gweru following the ban of the same by the police in Bindura last week.

The party announced Friday that the mega rally will be held this Sunday.
This comes amid the baning of CCC rallies by the police, a development that recently prompted Police bosses to write an internal memo to district police commanders to stop the repression as it discredited the electoral process. CCC said:
It’s all systems GO for our national campaign mega-launch in Gweru on Sunday, 16 July 2023 at 10 am.
It’s going to be the biggest rally seen in Southern Africa.
All roads lead to Midlands Province this weekend as we paint the nation yellow!
The launch was initially scheduled for Bindura last Sunday but it was blocked by the Officer Commanding Bindura Police District.
Police said the venue selected by the opposition party has no access roads and water, exposing supporters to communicable diseases.
ZRP also said they were not given sufficient notice “as provided for in terms of the MOPA Act”, and advised CCC to find another venue and date for the event.

Does Tapiwa Makore Judge Make Sense In Convicting Without Interviewing N’anga Who Possesses Tapiwa’s Missing Skull, 3-skeletal-stones-Ezekiel-Guti-Style?

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Analyzing the Tapiwa Makore Case: Does the Judge’s Conviction Make Sense Without Interviewing the N’anga and Recovering Tapiwa’s Missing Skull and 3 Skeletal Stones Ezekiel Guti Style?

The Tapiwa Makore case has captivated the public’s attention with its harrowing details and mysterious elements. Tapiwa Makore, a 7-year-old boy from Zimbabwe, was brutally murdered in 2020. The case took a puzzling turn when reports surfaced that a traditional healer, commonly known as a “n’anga,” allegedly motivated the murder and possessed Tapiwa’s missing skull along with three skeletal stones in a manner reminiscent of the Ezekiel Guti style. However, the recent conviction of the accused without interviewing the n’anga and recovering the missing evidence has raised questions about the judicial process. In this article, we will analyze whether the judge’s decision to convict in the absence of crucial evidence and testimony makes sense.

  1. The Importance of Investigating All Leads:

In any criminal investigation, it is crucial to explore all possible leads and gather as much evidence as possible. The involvement of a n’anga and the potential possession of Tapiwa’s missing skull and three skeletal stones in the Ezekiel Guti style constitute vital aspects of the case. Failing to interview the n’anga and recover the missing evidence raises concerns about the completeness of the investigation and the potential for important details to be overlooked.

  1. The Role of Eyewitness Testimony:

Eyewitness testimony often plays a significant role in criminal trials. However, it is important to consider the reliability and credibility of such testimonies. In cases involving traditional beliefs and practices, the court should exercise caution when relying solely on eyewitness accounts, as cultural biases and misconceptions may influence their perspectives. In the Tapiwa Makore case, it is unclear whether eyewitnesses provided accurate and unbiased information about the n’anga’s involvement and the possession of the missing skull and skeletal stones.

  1. Circumstantial Evidence and Expert Analysis:

In the absence of direct evidence or conclusive eyewitness testimony, the court may rely on circumstantial evidence and expert analysis to establish guilt. However, the credibility and reliability of such evidence are essential. If the judge relied heavily on circumstantial evidence or expert opinions without thoroughly examining alternative explanations or exploring additional leads, it raises questions about the fairness and thoroughness of the judicial process.

  1. The Burden of Proof and Reasonable Doubt:

In criminal cases, the burden of proof rests with the prosecution, and the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Convicting someone without interviewing a potential key witness, such as the n’anga, and without recovering crucial evidence like Tapiwa’s missing skull and the Ezekiel Guti-style skeletal stones may cast doubt on whether the prosecution met this burden. It is essential for the court to ensure a comprehensive investigation and address any reasonable doubts that may arise during the trial.

The Tapiwa Makore case has been a tragic and complex affair, with the involvement of a n’anga and the alleged possession of Tapiwa’s missing skull and three skeletal stones in the Ezekiel Guti style adding layers of intrigue. While the conviction without interviewing the n’anga and recovering the missing evidence may raise concerns about the judicial process, it is crucial to acknowledge that we do not have access to all the details and evidence considered by the judge. Only with a comprehensive understanding of the trial proceedings can we accurately evaluate the judge’s decision. It is imperative that the legal system remains committed to justice, fairness, and the pursuit of truth as more information about the case unfolds.

Chamisa Heads To Gweru For Mega Rally

By-The main opposition party, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), is set to hold its campaign launch rally at Mkoba Stadium in Gweru on Sunday.
This comes amid the baning of CCC rallies by the police, a development that recently prompted Police bosses to write an internal memo to district police commanders to stop the repression as it discredited the electoral process. CCC said:
It’s all systems GO for our national campaign mega-launch in Gweru on Sunday, 16 July 2023 at 10 am.
It’s going to be the biggest rally seen in Southern Africa.
All roads lead to Midlands Province this weekend as we paint the nation yellow!
The launch was initially scheduled for Bindura last Sunday but it was blocked by the Officer Commanding Bindura Police District.
Police said the venue selected by the opposition party has no access roads and water, exposing supporters to communicable diseases.
ZRP also said they were not given sufficient notice “as provided for in terms of the MOPA Act”, and advised CCC to find another venue and date for the event.

Mnangagwa Finally Signs Law That Imprisons Own Critics for 20 Years

By Farai D Hove | Barely 5 weeks into the 2023 election, President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe has signed into law the highly contentious “Patriotic Act.” The legislation, officially known as the Patriotic Zimbabweans Act, criminalizes actions deemed to be “wilfully injuring the sovereignty and national interest of Zimbabwe.” The announcement has escalated tensions within the country and drawn widespread international attention.

The signing of the bill comes despite a chorus of disapproval from human rights organizations, who have argued that the law poses a significant threat to civil liberties and freedom of speech. Critics fear that the act could be exploited to suppress dissent and stifle political opposition, thereby further eroding democratic principles in the nation.

Under the provisions of the Patriotic Act, individuals found guilty of violating the law may face severe penalties, including imprisonment and substantial fines. The vague language employed within the legislation has raised concerns about the potential for its misuse to target individuals and groups critical of the government.

The Zimbabwean government has defended the law, asserting that it is essential for safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty and protecting its national interests. Officials argue that the act aims to counteract external interference, perceived threats to security, and attempts to undermine the country’s stability.

However, rights groups and opposition politicians have strongly condemned the move, emphasizing that the law undermines democratic values and restricts fundamental rights. Activists have expressed fears that the act could be weaponized to curtail the activities of civil society organizations, independent media outlets, and political opponents, further limiting the already narrow space for dissent in Zimbabwe.

International human rights organizations have also voiced their concerns about the Patriotic Act. Several prominent bodies, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have called on the Zimbabwean government to repeal or amend the legislation, warning that it could have a chilling effect on freedom of expression and assembly.

As news of the signing spreads, demonstrations and protests have erupted in various parts of the country, with citizens expressing their discontent and demanding the repeal of the act. The government’s response to these protests will be closely watched by both local and international observers, who fear a potential escalation of violence and further erosion of civil liberties.

The signing of the Patriotic Act represents a significant development in Zimbabwe’s political landscape, with ramifications that extend beyond its borders. The international community will be closely monitoring the situation and engaging with the government to ensure respect for human rights and democratic principles.

As the nation grapples with the implications of this controversial legislation, Zimbabwe finds itself at a critical juncture, where the balance between national security and individual freedoms will be fiercely debated and tested in the coming months.

ZEC Complaining Over Its Own Mess

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) says a litany of court cases are exerting “a lot of pressure” on the electoral body to meet specified timelines to prepare for the August 23 polls.

Addressing election observers in the capital early this week, Zec deputy chairperson Rodney Simukai Kiwa said the electoral body had been forced to delay the printing of ballot papers because of numerous pending court cases.

“Now on the issue of the ballot paper designing and printing, section 239(G) of the Constitution gives the commission the mandate to design, print and distribute ballot papers among other functions,” Kiwa said.

“The commission has commenced the exercises of designing ballot papers for all contesting National Assembly and local authority wards as well as the presidential ballot.

“The drawback, however, as you may appreciate, is the designing of the ballot papers for those constituencies where an appeal has been lodged against the rejection and acceptance of a candidate’s papers.

“We have to live with that until the court process has been done and completed. There is nothing we can do, but it puts a lot of pressure on us in terms of meeting the timelines.

“So bear that in mind. Don’t ask us why this has not been done. It is a legal process and Zec is bound to respect the law. We hope that the legal challenge is concluded as soon as possible.”

Zec is a respondent in several court challenges where political parties are querying the June 21 nomination process.

Some presidential aspirants are not happy after their nomination papers were turned down over various reasons, while independent presidential aspirant Saviour Kasukuwere has approached the Supreme Court contesting the nullification of his candidature by the High Court.

Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has filed an appeal at the Electoral Court against the nomination court’s decision to accept nomination papers for some candidates who reportedly forged signatures on their nomination forms.

In Bulawayo, 10 CCC members who were supposed to be on the provincial/metropolitan party list for council have filed an urgent court application accusing Zec of denying them a chance to submit their papers.

Zanu PF has also filed a notice to challenge a decision by Zec to accept nomination papers for opposition Bulawayo aspiring MPs after the 4pm deadline.

-Newsday

Pensioners Flood NSSA Offices Demanding USD

Pensioners in Bulawayo yesterday protested at the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) offices demanding that their pensions be paid in United States dollars.

NSSA authorities had to call in the police to disperse the protesters.

In separate interviews, the visibly angry pensioners said they had had enough of being paid in worthless Zimdollars.

“I got here today only to discover that we are being given $15 000 in local currency. What can we buy with this kind of money?” said one pensioner.

“These people have no respect for us and looking at the current economic situation, how are we going to survive?”

Another pensioner, who only identified himself as Sibindi, accused NSSA of corruption and misappropriating their contributions.

“Last month, we were given US$30 and today, we are getting these peanuts. What have they done with our money? We want answers,” Sibindi said.

Another pensioner said: “Most of us here have no other sources of income. We are dependent on this NSSA money and they are showing us that they do not have our interests at heart.”

Earlier this year, Public Service minister Paul Mavima said government would review pension payouts in line with movements of the exchange rate to preserve pay value.

Zanu PF Independent Candidate Pulls Out Following Death Of Minister’s Hubby

A Zanu-PF member Ndinyarei Mupukuta who was contesting the Maramba-Pfungwe National Assembly seat under an independent ticket has withdrawn his candidature citing personal reasons.

The withdrawal follows President Emmerson Mnangagwa warning to ruling party members “deploying” themselves as independent candidates.

In a statement released Thursday, Zanu-PF Treasurer General and acting secretary for legal affairs Patrick Chinamasa confirmed Mupukuta’s withdrawal.

“This is to inform the public that Ndinyarei Mupukuta a Zanu-PF cadre who had submitted nomination papers in terms of Section 46 of the Electoral Act to stand as an Independent Candidate in the Maramba-Pfungwe constituency has with effect from 11 July 2023 withdrawn his candidature.

“Attached is a copy of the withdrawal letter submitted to the provincial elections officer, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Mashonaland East Province,” Chinamasa said.

Mupukuta’s letter read, “Following the Proclamation by His Excellency, President E.D. Mnangagwa, I. Mupukuta Ndinyarei (47-095781Q47) submitted my nomination forms in terms of Section 46 of the Electoral Act of Zimbabwe to the Maramba Pfungwe Constituency Elections Officer at Marondera Mashonaland East Province. Consequently, I was successfully nominated, and my name was published among nominated candidates in the Government Gazette for Maramba Pfungwe Constituency as an Independent.

“However, for personal reasons, I have decided unequivocally and without any undue influence, to withdraw my candidature for the forthcoming elections. This decision is made considering Section 49 of the Electoral Act which entitles me to withdraw my nomination at any time before elections.”

Addressing Zanu-PF supporters in Magunje, Mnangagwa said members who lost in the primary elections should follow party rules.

“No one of you formed Zanu-PF party. Remember, you joined an already existing party. If you want to remain a Zanu-PF member, follow its rules. Kana ukafunga kuita pidigori, ndiwe unopidikuga muZanu-PF. Isu takakuriramo, over 64 years tiri mu Zanu-PF asi hatina kumboti Zanu-PF ndeyangu.

“Ndikarota Zanu-PF yave yangu ndinopepuka kuti hope dzabvepi mudzimu yoda kundirasha. So, to you all, I say let us unite. If you are a sincere member of the party, you get deployed, you do not deploy yourself,” he warned.

-NewZimbabwe.com

Paying A Foreigner One Million To Wear A Scarf

Floyd Mayweather’s Appearance in Zimbabwe: Assessing the Financial Gain and Reputation Loss

By Farai D Hove | Floyd Mayweather, the renowned professional boxer, is well-known for his extravagant lifestyle and high appearance fees. However, his recent visit to Zimbabwe, where he donned President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s scarf, has raised questions regarding the financial gain he received and the potential reputation loss associated with the controversial Zimbabwean leader. This article aims to analyze the appearance fee Mayweather charges and weigh it against the reputational risks associated with Mnangagwa’s regime.

Floyd Mayweather’s Appearance Fees:
According to online sources, Mayweather charges over half a million dollars for appearances. This exorbitant fee is a testament to his fame, accomplishments, and the demand for his presence at events. His ability to command such a substantial amount demonstrates his market value and the financial rewards associated with his celebrity status.

Mayweather’s Visit to Zimbabwe:
While the exact amount Mayweather received for his visit to Zimbabwe has not been officially disclosed, it is safe to assume that his appearance fee would have been substantial. However, the decision to align himself with President Mnangagwa raises concerns given the widely documented human rights abuses and oppressive regime in Zimbabwe.

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Controversial Reputation:
Emmerson Mnangagwa’s presidency has been marred by allegations of authoritarianism, suppression of political opposition, and human rights violations. Under him, the Zimbabwean government has faced international criticism for its handling of protests, media censorship, and reports of torture. Associating with such a leader can lead to reputational damage for any individual or organization involved.

Weighing the Financial Gain Against the Reputation Loss:
Considering Mayweather’s significant appearance fee and the potential financial gains associated with his visit to Zimbabwe, it is apparent that he received substantial compensation for his participation in July Weather. However, it is essential to evaluate whether the financial benefit outweighs the potential damage to Mayweather’s reputation due to his association with Mnangagwa’s regime.

Reputation Loss and Ethical Considerations:
By aligning himself with a leader known for human rights abuses, Mayweather risks damaging his reputation and alienating fans who value social justice and ethical considerations. Given the global attention surrounding issues of justice and human rights, individuals and brands are increasingly held accountable for the company they keep. Mayweather’s association with Mnangagwa may lead to negative public perception, potentially affecting his brand endorsements and future opportunities.

Assessing the Worth:
The worth of Mayweather’s appearance in Zimbabwe should not be solely evaluated through financial gains. Reputation, integrity, and alignment with ethical standards should also be taken into account. While the financial compensation for Mayweather’s appearance may be substantial, the potential loss of reputation associated with his association with Mnangagwa’s regime could have long-lasting effects.

Conclusion:
Floyd Mayweather’s decision to accept an appearance in Zimbabwe and wear Emmerson Mnangagwa’s scarf during July Weather may have brought him a significant financial gain. However, it is crucial to acknowledge the potential reputation loss and ethical implications of associating with a leader accused of human rights abuses. In the court of public opinion, the worth of such an appearance should be measured by more than just financial compensation. It remains to be seen how this decision will impact Mayweather’s reputation and future opportunities, particularly considering the increasing scrutiny on individuals and brands to align with ethical standards.

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Mohadi Appeals For Support

ZANU PF Second Secretary and Vice President Cde Kembo Mohadi has called upon the people of Masvingo to rally behind President Emmerson Mnangagwa and all ZANU PF candidates in the upcoming general elections to ensure continuity of the development mantra across the country.

He was addressing thousands of ZANU PF supporters at Makoni Business Centre in Masvingo Central Constituency.- ZBC News

Boxing Legend Arrives In Zim

Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather has landed in Harare for a three-day visit dubbed ‘The Motherland Tour’.

Mr Money, as Mayweather is affectionately known is coming at the invitation of businessman and boxing enthusiast, Scott Sakupwanya.

Mayweather Arrives

Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather has landed in Harare for a three-day visit dubbed ‘The Motherland Tour’.

Mr Money, as Mayweather is affectionately known is coming at the invitation of businessman and boxing enthusiast, Scott Sakupwanya.

Murewa Villagers Speak On Tapiwa Killers Sentencing

The Murewa community has welcomed the death sentence imposed on Tafadzwa Shamba and Tapiwa Makore Senior for the brutal murder of Tapiwa Makore Junior in 2020.

Nyamutumbu Village in Murewa is just a few kilometres from Harare and this is where the innocent soul was brutally murdered for ritual purposes three years ago.

Tapiwa Makore Junior’s murder touched the hearts of many as he died at the hands of people he trusted the most.

To make matters worse, his namesake Tapiwa Senior was the one who held his legs while Shamba slit his throat without mercy.

The sentence handed down at the High Court this Wednesday brought relief to the Nyamutumbu community which has been waiting for justice to be served.

“I welcome the development and the government has done the wonderful thing. I am so excited that justice has been served today. I have no regret about those two. The sentence has brought relief and all the time I was blaming the government but today that I’m grateful that justice has been served. When Tapiwa was murdered I was traumatized, and I spent more than six months in bed but today am happy. What Tapiwa Makore Senior did is unforgivable,” expressed one of the Murewa community members.

” The sentence has brought relief to us because, since the day we had that the body parts of Tapiwa Makore Junior were found mauled by dogs, it was our prayer that one day the perpetrators be brought to book,” said another community member.

The garden which Tapiwa Junior was looking after on the fateful day has been abandoned with no one taking care of it.

Another Murehwa community member said, “Since I was born this is my first time to hear such things. It’s so sad that someone can kill a person like he is killing a cow, so we are happy with the sentence. Tapiwa and Tafadzwa must also die the same way or rot in jail.”

“We were equally expecting the high court to hand such a sentence because if they are killed, we don’t mind because they killed an innocent child and they deserve to die,” noted a community member.

Tapiwa Junior was seven years old and in Grade One at Nyamutumbu Primary School when he cruelly met his fate.

School officials and Tapiwa’s friends preferred to speak off-camera as they are still suffering from trauma.

Tapiwa Makore Junior was buried here in Murewa in 2021, a year after he was brutally murdered. It remains a mystery that his killers are not willing to reveal the whereabouts of his decapitated head, protecting the traditional healer who ought to have been with them in the dock.-ZBC News

We Are In Winning Mode – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

Citizens are in winning mood, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, Zimbabwe’s story of misery will change on August 23.

Zimbabweans go to the polls on August 23, 2023 and the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa faces President Chamisa in the penultimate plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa bemoaned the plummeting economic standards in the country.

“I’m in a winning mood, a winning mode! Zimbabwe’s story will soon change #ForEveryone. Blessed day beloved!

I’m at Nembudziya in Gokwe. The hunger for change is palpable. Cotton prices, roads , water and development are keys issues raised by the local community this side.

As a new and incoming government #ForEveryone we will address these challenges through our soon to be launched New Great Zimbabwe policy blueprint! #OnePeople. “

About Sexual Harassment

Sexual exploitation
Sexual exploitation is any actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability, differential power, or trust, for sexual purposes, including threatening or profiting monetarily, socially or politically from the sexual exploitation of another.

Sexual abuse
Sexual abuse is the actual or threatened physical intrusion of a sexual nature, whether by force or under unequal or coercive conditions. Sexual exploitation and abuse includes sexual relations with a child (18-years-old or younger), in any context.

Sexual harassment
Sexual harassment refers to prohibited conduct in the work context and can be committed against UN staff and related personnel. In context of the United Nations, sexual harassment primarily describes prohibited behaviour against another UN staff or related personnel, which may also include nationals of the host state. It is defined for UN staff by ST/SGB/2008/5 and similar directives for uniformed personnel and involves any unwelcome sexual advance, request for sexual favour, verbal or physical conduct or gesture of a sexual nature, or any other behaviour of a sexual nature that might reasonably be expected or be perceived to cause offence or humiliation to another, when such conduct interferes with work, is made a condition of employment or creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive work environment.

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Miner Left Penniless After Terrifying Robbery

Miner Left Penniless After Terrifying Robbery: A Closer Look at the Attack and Its Impact

By A Correspondent | In a shocking incident, a miner from Dodolo 18 Good Memory Syndicates mine in Inyathi, Matabeleland North Province, was left penniless after being attacked by three armed robbers. The assailants threatened the miner’s life before robbing him of his car and a significant sum of money, leaving him traumatized and depressed. This article will delve into the details of the incident, the aftermath, and the impact on the victim.

The Harrowing Robbery:
According to a reliable source, the incident took place on a fateful evening when the miner, identified as Bhekimpilo Ncube, was returning home to Trenance suburb in Bulawayo. Around 7.50pm, Ncube noticed a car tailing him, later identified as belonging to the three perpetrators: Thembani and Thandazani Dube, who were accomplices of Ncube.

As Ncube reached his home, the robbers swiftly approached him, and without hesitation, opened fire, narrowly missing him as the bullet pierced through the driver’s window and struck the dashboard. Forced out of the vehicle, Ncube was violently assaulted by the assailants, who demanded money. One of the robbers stood guard over him while the other two rummaged through his car. Eventually, they seized a substantial amount of US$20,760, along with three cellphones, before escaping in Ncube’s car.

Aftermath and Investigation:
Ncube wasted no time in reporting the terrifying incident to the police, initiating an investigation. The authorities were able to apprehend Bhekimpilo Ncube at his residence in Gwabalanda suburb, but his accomplices, Thembani and Thandazani Dube, remain at large. Ncube, now facing an armed robbery charge, is scheduled to appear before a magistrate at the Bulawayo Regional Court.

Emotional Impact:
Close sources to the victim revealed that the traumatic experience has left Ncube severely traumatized and deeply depressed. Such a harrowing incident can have long-lasting effects on an individual’s mental well-being. The emotional toll of enduring a violent attack can be overwhelming, leading to anxiety, fear, and a loss of trust in others. It is crucial for Ncube to receive the necessary support and counseling to aid his recovery from this traumatic event.

The disturbing incident involving the miner being left penniless after a vicious attack highlights the prevalence of crime and the urgent need for improved security measures. The story serves as a reminder of the lasting consequences experienced by victims of violent crimes. It is imperative for law enforcement agencies to intensify efforts to apprehend the remaining suspects and bring them to justice, providing a sense of closure for the victim. Additionally, providing support services and counseling for individuals affected by such incidents is crucial to help them overcome the psychological trauma inflicted upon them.- Dorrothy Moyo

Abused Man Swaps Wife For Maid

Disturbed Man from Queens Park Suburb in Bulawayo Surprises Court as He Seeks Protection from Abusive Wife

In a surprising turn of events at Bulawayo’s Tredgold Courts, a man named Timothy Dube from the Queens Park suburb shocked everyone as he sought legal protection from his wife, Selma Sibanda. Timothy claimed that he was a victim of physical and verbal abuse, as well as demeaning insults, all because he had been unable to secure employment after an accident resulted in the loss of his job as a shop manager. This article delves into the disturbing situation faced by Timothy and highlights the court’s decision in response to their plea.

The Unfortunate Circumstances:
Timothy Dube stood before the court and narrated his distressing ordeal. He revealed that following an accident, he had lost his job as a shop manager. With no income, his wife, Selma Sibanda, took on the responsibility of providing for the family, paying the bills, and even the maid’s wages. However, rather than being grateful for his wife’s support, Timothy claimed that Selma resorted to insulting him, physically assaulting him, and belittling his worth as a man in front of their children during arguments.

Seeking Protection:
Distraught by the constant abuse he faced, Timothy made an application for a protection order at the Tredgold Courts. He explained that he had supported Selma’s education, paying for her secondary and tertiary studies, to help her achieve the qualifications she possesses today. With a heavy heart, he expressed his hope that the court would grant him the protection he desperately sought.

A Counter Argument:
When it was Selma Sibanda’s turn to present her side of the story, she claimed that their heated arguments were often triggered by Timothy’s alleged infidelity. Selma accused him of having an affair with their maid, which led to confrontations between them.

A Reciprocal Order and a Path Forward:
After hearing both sides, Magistrate Makelo Ncube decided to grant the couple a reciprocal order. This order would require them to live peacefully together and refrain from any form of physical or verbal abuse. Additionally, they were mandated to attend counseling sessions and return to the court after a month.

Conclusion:
The disturbing case of Timothy Dube seeking protection from his abusive wife, Selma Sibanda, in the Tredgold Courts shed light on the prevalence of domestic violence and the dire consequences it can have on individuals and families. While the court’s decision aims to promote peace and reconciliation between the couple, it also emphasizes the importance of seeking professional help through counseling. Hopefully, this step will guide Timothy and Selma towards a healthier and more respectful relationship, ensuring the well-being of their children and themselves.

Mandla Mpofu Finds Foreign Club

Mandla Mpofu has joined a new club in the Botswana Premiership just weeks after his release at Masitaoka FC in the same league.

The Zimbabwean gaffer has signed a one-year contract with Sua Flamingoes. Je replaces Nikola Kavazovic, who resigned late last month.-Soccer24 News

About 2026 World Cup Draw

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed the details for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers draw.

In a statement, CAF said: “The official Draw of the FIFA World Cup 2026™African Preliminaries Qualifiers will be conducted on Thursday, 13 July in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.

“The draw will be live on CAF digital platforms and CAFONLINE.com at 15h00 GMT (17h00 CAT) – a few hours after the 45th CAF Ordinary Assembly that will also be held in Abidjan.

“For the Draw, the Member Associations of CAF will be divided into nine (9) Groups.

“Winners of each Group will automatically qualify for the FIFA World Cup™ 2026. The four best runners-up (from the Groups) will play in a CAF Play-Off tournament. The winner of the CAF Play-Off Tournament will play in the FIFA Play-off Tournament.”

Warriors to take part in the qualifiers
Zimbabwe will be in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers draw for Africa after FIFA lifted an international ban on the country on Monday.

The Southern African nation was suspended by the world football governing body in February last year for third party interference after the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) suspended the ZIFA executive, led by Felton Kamambo, for a litany of allegations, chiefly failure to account for public funds.

Seeding
The draw will feature six pots based on the June FIFA ranking.

Zimbabwe is in Pot 4, along with Mozambique, Togo, Libya, Central African Republic, Malawi, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, and Gambia.

Pot 1
Morocco (6), Senegal (3), Tunisia (6), Algeria (4), Egypt (3), Nigeria (6), Cameroon (8), Mali, Ivory Coast (3)

Pot 2
Burkina Faso, Ghana (4), South Africa (3), Cape Verde, Democratic Republic of Congo (1), Guinea, Zambia, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea

Pot 3
Uganda, Benin, Mauritania, Kenya, Congo Brazzaville, Madagascar, Guinea-Bissau, Namibia, Angola (1)

Pot 4
Mozambique, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Togo (1), Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Central African Republic, Malawi, Libya

Pot 5
Niger, Comoros, Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, Eswatini, Botswana, Liberia

Pot 6
Lesotho, South Sudan, Mauritius, Chad, Sao Tome e Principe, Djibouti, Seychelles, Eritrea, Somalia

Draw procedure
-Teams will be drawn into nine groups of six teams and play home-and-away round robin matches from November 2023 to October 2025.

-Groups will consist of one nation from each pot.

-Nine group winners qualify for World Cup in Canada, Mexico and United States.

-Best four group runners-up enter play-offs and winners qualify for inter-confederation tournament.-Soccer24 News

Murewa Community Welcomes Death Sentence On Tapiwa Makore Killers

The Murewa community has welcomed the death sentence imposed on Tafadzwa Shamba and Tapiwa Makore Senior for the brutal murder of Tapiwa Makore Junior in 2020.

Nyamutumbu Village in Murewa is just a few kilometres from Harare and this is where the innocent soul was brutally murdered for ritual purposes three years ago.

Tapiwa Makore Junior’s murder touched the hearts of many as he died at the hands of people he trusted the most.

To make matters worse, his namesake Tapiwa Senior was the one who held his legs while Shamba slit his throat without mercy.

The sentence handed down at the High Court this Wednesday brought relief to the Nyamutumbu community which has been waiting for justice to be served.

“I welcome the development and the government has done the wonderful thing. I am so excited that justice has been served today. I have no regret about those two. The sentence has brought relief and all the time I was blaming the government but today that I’m grateful that justice has been served. When Tapiwa was murdered I was traumatized, and I spent more than six months in bed but today am happy. What Tapiwa Makore Senior did is unforgivable,” expressed one of the Murewa community members.

” The sentence has brought relief to us because, since the day we had that the body parts of Tapiwa Makore Junior were found mauled by dogs, it was our prayer that one day the perpetrators be brought to book,” said another community member.

The garden which Tapiwa Junior was looking after on the fateful day has been abandoned with no one taking care of it.

Another Murehwa community member said, “Since I was born this is my first time to hear such things. It’s so sad that someone can kill a person like he is killing a cow, so we are happy with the sentence. Tapiwa and Tafadzwa must also die the same way or rot in jail.”

“We were equally expecting the high court to hand such a sentence because if they are killed, we don’t mind because they killed an innocent child and they deserve to die,” noted a community member.

Tapiwa Junior was seven years old and in Grade One at Nyamutumbu Primary School when he cruelly met his fate.

School officials and Tapiwa’s friends preferred to speak off-camera as they are still suffering from trauma.

Tapiwa Makore Junior was buried here in Murewa in 2021, a year after he was brutally murdered. It remains a mystery that his killers are not willing to reveal the whereabouts of his decapitated head, protecting the traditional healer who ought to have been with them in the dock.-ZBC News

Mohadi Pleads For Votes

ZANU PF Second Secretary and Vice President Cde Kembo Mohadi has called upon the people of Masvingo to rally behind President Emmerson Mnangagwa and all ZANU PF candidates in the upcoming general elections to ensure continuity of the development mantra across the country.

He was addressing thousands of ZANU PF supporters at Makoni Business Centre in Masvingo Central Constituency.- ZBC News

Police Ban CCC Chitungwiza Roadshow

By-Police in Chitungwiza has banned a campaign roadshow by CCC scheduled for the Zengeza East constituency in Chitungwiza on Thursday, 13 July.

In a letter dated 10 July 2023, addressed to CCC’s District Election Officer, S. Ngozo, the Officer Commanding Police, Chitungwiza District, Chief Superintendent S. Muguti said the notification by CCC did not meet the requirements of the law governing public gatherings. Muguti’s response to CCC reads in part:

  1. Your letter dated 08 July 2023 on the above subject is hereby acknowledged.
  2. The notification to hold a campaign roadshow /car rally in Zengeza East Constituency [Ward 13, 14, 15, 20 and 21] is prohibited.
  3. The notification does not meet the requirements of Section 7 of the MOPA.
  4. Therefore your event was not sanctioned.
    In a statement, CCC confirmed that the Police have banned their rally, saying it is the seventh rally to be banned in a single week. Reads the statement:
    The [ZRP] has once again banned our rally in Zengeza East Constituency where our MP was set to launch their election campaign. This is the seventh rally banned within a week.
    The regime’s abuse of state institutions must stop, and we call on ZEC to take action against this violation of electoral laws.
    Mr. Mnangagwa and his ZANU PF are panicking, knowing they can’t win a free and fair election.
    We will persevere and triumph regardless. Citizens are ready to confront the regime at the ballot box.
    The ban comes a few days after Police General Headquarters (PGHQ) issued an order instructing provincial commanders to clear rallies by opposition parties to make the upcoming general elections appear free and fair.

Zanu PF Plots Bhora Musango

By-Top President Emmerson Mnangagwa, ally and former State Security minister Owen Ncube, has warned aspiring Members of Parliament (MPs) against garnering more votes than President Emmerson Mnangagwa in next month’s polls.

Ncube, the Zanu PF Midlands provincial secretary for security, said polling more votes than Mnangagwa, the party’s presidential candidate, was a cardinal sin they should avoid at all costs, come August 23.
Speaking in Gweru over the weekend during the Mkoba North constituency campaign launch, Ncube said Mnangagwa was the head of the train hence no Zanu PF member should get more votes than him.
“So when we are campaigning, it’s the President first, followed by the MP and then the councillor,” Ncube said.
“So our votes should go to baba (father) Mnangagwa because he is the President, the party leader and he is the head of the train. Then we vote for the MP and then the councillors.”
He added: “The President’s vote and that of the MP should not be the same. We don’t want a situation whereby the MP campaigns with his name only. Come 23 August, we are going out in our numbers and vote for President ED Mnangagwa.”
Mnangagwa scraped through with a narrow margin in the disputed 2018 polls, with reports indicating that some Zanu PF officials had tried to engineer his downfall by encouraging party members to vote for opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa in the presidential race.
According to Zanu PF sources, there are fears in Mnangagwa’s camp of a bhora musango (protest vote) against the Zanu PF leader when Zimbabweans vote next month.
Bhora musango was popularised during the 2008 elections when Zanu PF supporters voted for the ruling party candidates for parliamentary seats, while rejecting the late former President Robert Mugabe for factional reasons.
Mugabe narrowly lost to the late opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the election, although none of them attained the 50% plus one vote to win the election.
Tsvangirai pulled out of the resultant re-run citing violence against his supporters.
Mnangagwa is battling to douse factional flames in Zanu PF following the party’s chaotic primary elections which were run by Forever Associates Zimbabwe, an organisation reportedly linked to the country’s Central Intelligence Organisation.
After the 2018 polls, Mnangagwa admitted that there were efforts to sabotage his candidacy within the party.
“I want to talk in general terms that there were those who were saying ‘vote for the MP, but as for the President, do what you think is good for you’. We know these people,” he said at a Zanu PF meeting after the polls.
In May 2018 before the elections, Mnangagwa claimed that he had unearthed a plot by his party’s disgruntled parliamentary candidates to impeach him soon after the July 30, 2018 polls. Newsday

Zimbabwe’s Propensity for a Third Military Coup in 2023 Elections

By Farai D Hove | Zimbabwe is gearing up for general elections in 2023, and there is a growing fear that the country could experience a third military coup. The incumbent president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, has already staged two coups in the past five years, first removing Robert Mugabe from power in 2017 and then overthrowing the government led by Nelson Chamisa in 2018.

There are a number of factors that raise concerns about the possibility of a third coup in 2023. First, the military is still heavily involved in Zimbabwean politics. The military played a key role in both of the previous coups, and it is clear that it still has a great deal of influence over the government.

Second, Mnangagwa is facing a number of challenges ahead of the elections. The economy is in crisis, and there is widespread dissatisfaction with his government. If Mnangagwa loses the elections, it is possible that the military will intervene to prevent him from being removed from power.

Third, the political climate in Zimbabwe is increasingly polarized. The two main political parties, the ruling ZANU-PF party and the Citizens Coalition for Change, are deeply divided. This polarization could lead to violence in the run-up to the elections, which could provide an excuse for the military to intervene.

It is still too early to say whether there will be a third military coup in Zimbabwe in 2023. However, the factors listed above suggest that the possibility cannot be ruled out. If the elections are not free and fair, and if Mnangagwa loses, it is possible that the military will intervene to prevent him from being removed from power. This would be a major setback for democracy in Zimbabwe, and it would send a worrying signal to other countries in the region.

Will There Be Any Fairness?

It is difficult to say whether the 2023 elections in Zimbabwe will be fair. The country has a long history of political violence and electoral manipulation, and there is no guarantee that the next elections will be any different.

The ruling ZANU-PF party has a history of using violence to intimidate its opponents. In the run-up to the 2018 elections, there were a number of reports of ZANU-PF supporters attacking supporters. The government has also been accused of gerrymandering electoral districts to favor ZANU-PF.

The CCC has also accused the government of rigging the electoral process. In the 2018 elections, the CCC claimed that it had won the popular vote, but that the results had been rigged in favor of ZANU-PF.

It is possible that the 2023 elections will be more fair than the previous elections. The international community is closely monitoring the situation in Zimbabwe, and there is a lot of pressure on the government to ensure that the elections are free and fair.

However, it is also possible that the government will continue to use violence and electoral manipulation to ensure that it remains in power. If this happens, it will be a major setback for democracy in Zimbabwe.

Kasukuwere Challenges Presidential Bid Ban

By- Former Mugabe cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere has launched an appeal against a High Court decision to disqualify him from 

2023 presidential race.

The court yesterday disqualified Kasukuwere because he had been out of the country for over 18 months.

On Wednesday, his chief election agent and spokesperson, Jaqueline Sande, said they would “fight to the bitter end” to stop his name from being removed from presidential candidates for the August 23 election.

 Sande said:

The judgement is regrettable as it compromises the integrity of the elections.

Lots of issues are questionable and cannot be sustained by an appellate court.

We’re going to fight to the bitter end until we restore Mr. Kasukuwere’s right to participate in these elections.

On Wednesday, July 12, High Court judge Justice David Mangota delivered a ruling that granted an application by a ZANU PF activist Lovedale Mangwana who wanted Kasukuwere disqualified.

Mangwana had argued that Kasukuwere had been out of the country for a lengthy period of time and his name should be removed from the roll of voters – effectively barring him from running in the election.

The order, granted by Justice Mangota, reads in part:

Kasukuwere is interdicted from representing or holding himself out to the general public and electorate in Zimbabwe or abroad, whether physically or through any form of media, as a candidate for election to the office of president of the Republic of Zimbabwe in elections scheduled to be heard on August 23, 2023.

ZimLive reported that Kasukuwere’s Supreme Court appeal, which will be heard on an urgent basis, temporarily sets aside the High Court judgement.

What You Need To Know About 2026 World Cup Draw

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has confirmed the details for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers draw.

In a statement, CAF said: “The official Draw of the FIFA World Cup 2026™African Preliminaries Qualifiers will be conducted on Thursday, 13 July in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.

“The draw will be live on CAF digital platforms and CAFONLINE.com at 15h00 GMT (17h00 CAT) – a few hours after the 45th CAF Ordinary Assembly that will also be held in Abidjan.

“For the Draw, the Member Associations of CAF will be divided into nine (9) Groups.

“Winners of each Group will automatically qualify for the FIFA World Cup™ 2026. The four best runners-up (from the Groups) will play in a CAF Play-Off tournament. The winner of the CAF Play-Off Tournament will play in the FIFA Play-off Tournament.”

Warriors to take part in the qualifiers
Zimbabwe will be in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers draw for Africa after FIFA lifted an international ban on the country on Monday.

The Southern African nation was suspended by the world football governing body in February last year for third party interference after the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) suspended the ZIFA executive, led by Felton Kamambo, for a litany of allegations, chiefly failure to account for public funds.

Seeding
The draw will feature six pots based on the June FIFA ranking.

Zimbabwe is in Pot 4, along with Mozambique, Togo, Libya, Central African Republic, Malawi, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, and Gambia.

Pot 1
Morocco (6), Senegal (3), Tunisia (6), Algeria (4), Egypt (3), Nigeria (6), Cameroon (8), Mali, Ivory Coast (3)

Pot 2
Burkina Faso, Ghana (4), South Africa (3), Cape Verde, Democratic Republic of Congo (1), Guinea, Zambia, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea

Pot 3
Uganda, Benin, Mauritania, Kenya, Congo Brazzaville, Madagascar, Guinea-Bissau, Namibia, Angola (1)

Pot 4
Mozambique, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Togo (1), Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Central African Republic, Malawi, Libya

Pot 5
Niger, Comoros, Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, Eswatini, Botswana, Liberia

Pot 6
Lesotho, South Sudan, Mauritius, Chad, Sao Tome e Principe, Djibouti, Seychelles, Eritrea, Somalia

Draw procedure
-Teams will be drawn into nine groups of six teams and play home-and-away round robin matches from November 2023 to October 2025.

-Groups will consist of one nation from each pot.

-Nine group winners qualify for World Cup in Canada, Mexico and United States.

-Best four group runners-up enter play-offs and winners qualify for inter-confederation tournament.-Soccer24 News

Mandla Mpofu Joins Foreign Club

Mandla Mpofu has joined a new club in the Botswana Premiership just weeks after his release at Masitaoka FC in the same league.

The Zimbabwean gaffer has signed a one-year contract with Sua Flamingoes. Je replaces Nikola Kavazovic, who resigned late last month.-Soccer24 News

What Is Sexual Harassment?

Sexual exploitation
Sexual exploitation is any actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability, differential power, or trust, for sexual purposes, including threatening or profiting monetarily, socially or politically from the sexual exploitation of another.

Sexual abuse
Sexual abuse is the actual or threatened physical intrusion of a sexual nature, whether by force or under unequal or coercive conditions. Sexual exploitation and abuse includes sexual relations with a child (18-years-old or younger), in any context.

Sexual harassment
Sexual harassment refers to prohibited conduct in the work context and can be committed against UN staff and related personnel. In context of the United Nations, sexual harassment primarily describes prohibited behaviour against another UN staff or related personnel, which may also include nationals of the host state. It is defined for UN staff by ST/SGB/2008/5 and similar directives for uniformed personnel and involves any unwelcome sexual advance, request for sexual favour, verbal or physical conduct or gesture of a sexual nature, or any other behaviour of a sexual nature that might reasonably be expected or be perceived to cause offence or humiliation to another, when such conduct interferes with work, is made a condition of employment or creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive work environment.

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Arrest Mutodi

? Our MP for Bikita South, Hon. John Mupanduki, has successfully opened a case against ZANU PF member Energy Mutodi, who fired gunshots at our members during a rally at Baradzamwa Business Centre in Bikita South, Masvingo Province on July 6, 2023. Case RRB 5583028 reported on July 9th, 2023, at Bikita Police Station.

We call upon the Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to take action against this criminal behavior by an aspiring MP.

Mutodi’s behavior violates both the constitutional and electoral act provisions.

We want elections and not war.-CCC

We Are In Winning Mood – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

Citizens are in winning mood, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, Zimbabwe’s story of misery will change on August 23.

Zimbabweans go to the polls on August 23, 2023 and the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa faces President Chamisa in the penultimate plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa bemoaned the plummeting economic standards in the country.

“I’m in a winning mood, a winning mode! Zimbabwe’s story will soon change #ForEveryone. Blessed day beloved!

I’m at Nembudziya in Gokwe. The hunger for change is palpable. Cotton prices, roads , water and development are keys issues raised by the local community this side.

As a new and incoming government #ForEveryone we will address these challenges through our soon to be launched New Great Zimbabwe policy blueprint! #OnePeople. “

Time To End Decades Of Misery – President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

Citizens are in winning mood, CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa has said.

According to President Chamisa, Zimbabwe’s story of misery will change on August 23.

Zimbabweans go to the polls on August 23, 2023 and the Zanu PF leader Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa faces President Chamisa in the penultimate plebiscite.

Writing on Twitter, President Chamisa bemoaned the plummeting economic standards in the country.

“I’m in a winning mood, a winning mode! Zimbabwe’s story will soon change #ForEveryone. Blessed day beloved!

I’m at Nembudziya in Gokwe. The hunger for change is palpable. Cotton prices, roads , water and development are keys issues raised by the local community this side.

As a new and incoming government #ForEveryone we will address these challenges through our soon to be launched New Great Zimbabwe policy blueprint! #OnePeople. “

USAID Enables WFP To Provide Support To Zimbabwe’s Urban Communities

HARARE –The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a US$2 million contribution from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to support more than 2,000 vulnerable families in three urban areas over the next year. 

Under the initiative WFP will create assets and develop transformative skills that will improve vulnerable families and communities’ access to livelihood opportunities. Targeted communities will benefit from community-shared assets such as greenhouses, and income-generation activities.  As part of the programme, WFP will provide internal savings and lending (ISAL) training to boost financial literacy among participants while the youth will undertake digital and vocational skills development training

“The Urban Resilience program will improve the ability of these urban households to meet their basic food and nutrition needs while reducing the negative coping strategies, and need for urgent assistance,” said USAID Acting Mission Director Priscilla Sampil.  “This is our third round of USAID funding to the World Food Programme’s Urban Resilience Program, demonstrating the U.S. government’s commitment to tackling food insecurity and poverty in urban areas.”

Approximately 1.5 million people living in urban areas are food insecure according to latest government assessments.  People who live in urban areas have fewer opportunities for subsistence livelihoods compared to rural areas.  As a result, most urban residents live hand-to-mouth, working multiple jobs in the informal sector. Unless assistance is provided urgently, people will continue to face constraints due to economic challenges as a result of inflation and rising food costs.

“Zimbabwean cities are growing and face the challenge to provide decent livelihoods for their dwellers” said Francesca Erdelmann, WFP Representative and Country Director. “With USAID’s support we will continue supporting income generating activities, while working with national and local institutions to advance policies and social protection for the urban poor”, she added.

Since Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980, the United States has invested nearly $4.5 billion in Zimbabwe through initiatives to enhance food security, support economic resilience, improve health outcomes, and promote democratic governance. USAID’s latest contribution to WFP’s food and resilience activities in Zimbabwe brings the total contributions from the United States to over US$8.9 million this year.

Why You Need Big Financial Muscle In Mining

Steps to starting from zero in the mining sector.

Just like every industry mining has zero beginning where you begin with absolute nothing or with little amounts of less than 100usd .

By nature mining is a very high expenditure business thousands of united States dollars are needed to run a successful mining business sometimes with no returns .

We are going to take you through a short but powerful account of how to begin at zero step by step .

Step 1
Be interested in mining stories read and listen to as many mining stories in detail asking keen and clear questions.

Artisanal miners have a lot of stories to tell each story has a specific detail that is clue to how you can start from zero . By this way you will be informally introducing yourself to it .
Befriend someone in mining.

Deliberately choose a friend who regularly goes to the mine be very close friend. By so doing you receive mining updates and stories for free . You will learn mining terms risks and rewards fast .

3 visit the mines regularly.
Now that you have a friend visit the mines with him regularly to assess the situation and listen to more mining stories from others stay there for a long time sometimes even 12hrs or two days continuously.
4 identify areas of need within your friend’s network.

At this stage visit with a secret book identify needs that would let you in . The easiest is food just buy relish for them for free and start asking direct question how can you be of help .

NB don’t over promise or over commit yourself if you don’t yet understand the risky .

Pause : mining is so risky and ugly the losses are fatal we have lost money huge amounts never to receive it back don’t let the “reward stories ” force you to sell valuable property or use school fees for your kids to invest these “reward stories are structured to lure you .
Lists of free entry points no cent just you .

1 use your own hands join the team with intention of raising money to invest back for those working join night shift before list what you want to do with the money . Below are inputs and values
A box of explosives sets 330usd
A drum of diesel market price
A compressor set 2000usd
Pegging a mine 3000usd.
Never mind the amount using your hands increases the chances of high returns .
2 link with an investor with huge financial muscles and get double share .
3 identify and bring an expert who improve production
Low income entry points in values
1 food and lighting 100usd
50kg mealie
Cooking oil 5litres
Salt
Relish
Torches
Rare cheap entry points
Buying food during milling of ore 400rands or less
Covering a member who felt ill or absent temporarily by some un forseen means .
At this time you have a vision what you want to do this is a list of what you can permanently do
1 be food and relish provider for as many teams as you can .
2 provide transport for life
3 provide explosives and diesel
4 provide compressor or diesel powered windlass
5 build tanks fir cyanide process
6 fund workers for none work related needs . This is risky needs a careful study.

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Chiredzi Residents Languishing In Prison For Contravening MOPO

Eight Chiredzi residents in Zimbabwe are languishing in prison after they were denied bail following their arrest charged with contravening the provisions of the repressive Maintenance of Peace and Order (MOPO) Act last week.

Zimbabwean authorities are accused of abusing MOPO by banning the main opposition political party Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) led by Nelson Chamisa’s pre-election campaign activities.

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) reported today (11 July) that Farai Chauke (42), a lawyer at Chauke and Associates Legal Practitioners, was arrested on July 5 together with seven Chiredzi residents namely, Mollen Shonhai (27), Gladmore Gungubu (18), Kudzai Madyira (27), Charles Mungate (50), Lloyd Mushari (26), Agrippa Dhambureni (29) and Simon Hlomani (56) after some Zimbabwean Police officers threw teargas canisters at some CCC supporters, who were gathered outside Tshovani Stadium in Chiredzi in Masvingo province.

Chauke, Shonhai, Gungubu, Madyira, Mungate, Mushari, Dhambureni and Hlomani were charged with failure to comply with conditions under which a meeting is authorised as defined in section 8 (ii) of the MOPO Act.

WestProp Holdings Continues to Captivate the Property Market with Penthouse Offering at Millennium City

WESTPROP Holdings, a prominent player in the property market, is set to reinforce its leading position by unveiling its highly anticipated penthouse offering at Millennium City. This latest venture solidifies the company’s commitment to bringing a touch of “Dubai to Zimbabwe.”

The forthcoming blocks at the Millennium Heights development will house these exquisite penthouses, which will be tailored to meet individual requests. This addition is expected to inject vitality into the local property market, granting Zimbabweans the opportunity to fulfill their longstanding desire for luxury properties akin to those found around the world.

There have been numerous reports of Zimbabweans investing in penthouses situated in South Africa and Dubai. These iconic residences have become synonymous with affluence, symbolizing a premium luxury lifestyle. Typically located on the top floor, they offer unparalleled panoramic views that epitomize opulence.

The origin of penthouses can be traced back to the 1920s during the American economic boom, as a testament to their enduring appeal.

Considering the exclusive nature of this development, WESTPROP Holdings advises interested customers to act swiftly as only a limited number of units will be available throughout the entire project, with Block 4 housing a mere 1 or 2 units. Securing a future home in this prestigious development should be a top priority for prospective buyers.

Chamisa MPs Arrested For “Making Noise”

By James Gwati- Police in Masvingo have arrested two Citizens Coalition for Change aspiring members of parliament, Martin Mureri and Pedzisai Gasva.

Mureri wants to represent Masvingo Urban, with Gasva vying for Masvingo West parliamentary seats respectively.

The two were conducting door to door campaigns using vehicles when the police arrested them Wednesday.

The police said the two Nelson Chamisa aides were “making noise,” charged them with criminal nuisance before ordering them to pay a fine of US$30 each.

Floyd Mayweather Lands In Zimbabwe

Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather has landed in Harare for a three-day visit dubbed ‘The Motherland Tour’.

Mr Money, as Mayweather is affectionately known is coming at the invitation of businessman and boxing enthusiast, Scott Sakupwanya.

ZEC Says It Will Decide Mutodi’s Fate After Court Case

Masvingo—The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Masvingo office says it will decide on what action to take on the aspiring Bikita South lawmaker, Energy Mutodi, after the finalisation of a criminal case in which he is being accused of discharging a firearm at a recent political gathering.

A Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) member, John Mupanduki, reported a criminal case against Mutodi for discharging a firearm at Baradzanwa Business Centre in Bikita, Masvingo, where the opposition party was conducting a rally.

Mutodi allegedly fired two shots in the air to intimidate opposition members who were gathered to be addressed by CCC leader Nelson Chamisa on 6 July.

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Mupanduki, a resident of the rural Nyika business centre, successfully filed the case on the reports received book (RRB) number 5583028.

Mutodi is the outgoing parliamentary representative for Goromonzi West in Mashonaland East and announced mid-last year that he would be relocating to Masvingo.

He is a former rhumba musician, teacher and deputy minister who was considered to be close to President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the run-up to the military assisted coup that removed the now late Robert Mugabe in November 2017.

When asked if Mutodi’s case did not merit disqualification from the race, ZEC Masvingo provincial manager, Zex Pudurai, said they would wait for the courts to make a ruling.

“The issue can be handled by the multi-party liaison committee whose functions are spelt out in terms of Section 160 the Electoral Act. Anything that involves violence is handled by the police, and we will only take action after determination of the case, possibly in a court of law,” said Pudurai.

Under section 160 (c) of the Electoral Act, one of the functions of the committee is “to hear and attempt to resolve any disputes, concerns, matters or grievances relating to the electoral process, including in particular any disputes arising from allegations concerning non- compliance” with a set code of conduct.

The Masvingo provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa, has consistently refused to provide a comment on the matter, referring all questions to the law enforcer’s Harare-based headquarters.

NewsHub, however, established that the case is being handled by one Chiweshe, a constable, after Chief Superintendent Taurai Mambure, who is in charge of the Masvingo East policing district, initially refused to entertain the matter when it was brought to him by another CCC member, Simon Ziki.

“Whilst we were dancing to some music, the accused suddenly appeared with his convoy. He entered our venue with his vehicle, which had Zanu PF stickers, and parked his vehicles in the mid of the venue (sic).

“We tried to reason with him and he said ‘hamuite meeting pano,’ in vernacular meaning you are not going to have a meeting here,” Mupanduki’s affidavit, as recorded and signed by Constable Chiweshe, reads in part.

“The CCC members asked him why he was doing such thing and he threatened to kill anyone who dares to come closer to him. He then fired two shots and we started to run for our life (sic),” it further reads.

Mutodi dropped the phone when this journalist introduced himself, and subsequent calls on his mobile were not answered.

Senior CCC Masvingo provincial member and parliamentary aspirant, Jeffryson Chitando, said Mutodi should be disqualified from standing as a candidate.

“At the nomination court, every candidate signs a code of conduct committing to fair and non-violent contest but we are surprised that Mutodi had to go to such lengths to intimidate the people.

“He is not fit to be an MP or even councillor because he cannot adhere to the electoral law which he vowed to defend,” said Chitando.

Floyd Mayweather Jets Into Zim In Julyweather To Wear ED’s Bloody Scarf for How Much?

Floyd Mayweather’s Appearance in Zimbabwe: Assessing the Financial Gain and Reputation Loss

By Farai D Hove | Floyd Mayweather, the renowned professional boxer, is well-known for his extravagant lifestyle and high appearance fees. However, his recent visit to Zimbabwe, where he donned President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s scarf during July Weather, has raised questions regarding the financial gain he received and the potential reputation loss associated with the controversial Zimbabwean leader. This article aims to analyze the reported appearance fee Mayweather charges and weigh it against the reputational risks associated with Mnangagwa’s regime.

Floyd Mayweather’s Appearance Fees:
According to online sources, Mayweather charges over half a million dollars for appearances. This exorbitant fee is a testament to his fame, accomplishments, and the demand for his presence at events. His ability to command such a substantial amount demonstrates his market value and the financial rewards associated with his celebrity status.

Mayweather’s Visit to Zimbabwe:
While the exact amount Mayweather received for his visit to Zimbabwe has not been officially disclosed, it is safe to assume that his appearance fee would have been substantial. However, the decision to align himself with President Mnangagwa raises concerns given the widely documented human rights abuses and oppressive regime in Zimbabwe.

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Controversial Reputation:
Emmerson Mnangagwa’s presidency has been marred by allegations of authoritarianism, suppression of political opposition, and human rights violations. The Zimbabwean government has faced international criticism for its handling of protests, media censorship, and reports of torture. Associating with such a leader can lead to reputational damage for any individual or organization involved.

Weighing the Financial Gain Against the Reputation Loss:
Considering Mayweather’s significant appearance fee and the potential financial gains associated with his visit to Zimbabwe, it is apparent that he received substantial compensation for his participation in July Weather. However, it is essential to evaluate whether the financial benefit outweighs the potential damage to Mayweather’s reputation due to his association with Mnangagwa’s regime.

Reputation Loss and Ethical Considerations:
By aligning himself with a leader known for human rights abuses, Mayweather risks damaging his reputation and alienating fans who value social justice and ethical considerations. Given the global attention surrounding issues of justice and human rights, individuals and brands are increasingly held accountable for the company they keep. Mayweather’s association with Mnangagwa may lead to negative public perception, potentially affecting his brand endorsements and future opportunities.

Assessing the Worth:
The worth of Mayweather’s appearance in Zimbabwe should not be solely evaluated through financial gains. Reputation, integrity, and alignment with ethical standards should also be taken into account. While the financial compensation for Mayweather’s appearance may be substantial, the potential loss of reputation associated with his association with Mnangagwa’s regime could have long-lasting effects.

Conclusion:
Floyd Mayweather’s decision to accept an appearance in Zimbabwe and wear Emmerson Mnangagwa’s scarf during July Weather may have brought him a significant financial gain. However, it is crucial to acknowledge the potential reputation loss and ethical implications of associating with a leader accused of human rights abuses. In the court of public opinion, the worth of such an appearance should be measured by more than just financial compensation. It remains to be seen how this decision will impact Mayweather’s reputation and future opportunities, particularly considering the increasing scrutiny on individuals and brands to align with ethical standards.

Kasukuwere Fights On

Self-exiled former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere’s bid for the country’s presidency appears ruined after the High Court in Harare nullified his nomination.

Undaunted by the ruling, Kasukuwere’s chief election agent, lawyer Jacqueline Sande yesterday, however, immediately filed an appeal at the Supreme Court.

Posting last night on Twitter, Kasukuwere’s head of communications and stakeholder management Ali Naka said: “Breaking!!!! Notice of appeal against the High Court ruling against the leading presidential candidate in Zimbabwe has been successfully filed with the Supreme Court. This suspends the High Court Ruling. Saviour Kasukuwere is still on the ballot! Hande tione (It’s game on)!!”

Earlier in the day, Sande had said: “The absence of president Kasukuwere on the ballot will compromise the credibility of the upcoming elections.”

In a ruling read by his colleague Never Katiyo, High Court judge Justice David Mangota said Kasukuwere failed to prove why he should remain a presidential candidate.

The judge made the ruling after a Zanu-PF member, Lovedale Mangwana, approached the court seeking an order to declare a decision by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to accept Kasukuwere’s nomination papers null and void.

Mangwana said Kasukuwere’s candidature was in violation of section 91 of the Constitution because he had been out of his constituency and country for 18 consecutive months.

Kasukuwere, who was popularly known as Tyson in Zanu-PF political circles in his heyday, fled the country during the 2017 military coup which deposed the late former President Robert Mugabe and propelled Emmerson Mnangagwa to the Presidency.

In his opposing papers, Kasukuwere, through his lawyers from Mhishi Nkomo Legal Practice, denied that he had been out of the country for 18 months and demanded proof.

Kasukuwere claimed that he left the country on a temporary basis on medical grounds.

He also said he was a registered voter and was appearing on the voters roll in compliance with section 91 of the Constitution.

In his ruling, the judge said Kasukuwere had failed to provide evidence that he was out of the country on a temporary basis.

“Kasukuwere, for some inexplicable reason, snatches the onus from Mangwana to himself,” Justice Mangota said.

“He challenges Mangwana to challenge him to prove that he was out of Zimbabwe for more than 18 consecutive months. He confirms in paragraph 22.6 that he was out of Zimbabwe on a temporary basis when he went for treatment.

“He does not, however, show, as he offers to do, the date(s) that he left Zimbabwe and/or the date(s) that he returned to Zimbabwe. Nor does he attach to his notice of opposition a doctor’s report which indicates he was/is, indeed, receiving medical attention from outside Zimbabwe.”

He added: “All what he does is to depose his opposing affidavit not from Zimbabwe, but from South Africa. The observed matter confirms that, even as the application is heard, he is not in Zimbabwe and/or his constituency as well as that he will return to Zimbabwe at some future, but unknown date.”

In his founding affidavit, Mangwana argued that the Electoral Act does not allow a candidate who has been out of the country for over 18 months to contest for Presidency.

“The law is that if you are not ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe for 18 months, then you are said to have ceased to be a registered voter,” said advocate Lewis Uriri, who is representing Mangwana.

“So Mr Kasukuwere ceased by operation of law to be a registered voter and consequently ceased to be qualified to run for or to occupy the office of the President of Zimbabwe.

“So the court has declared acceptance of his nomination by the nomination court sitting at Harare invalid and consequently he cannot run for the office of the President.”

Kasukuwere faces arrest over pending cases, police have said.

Zanu-PF has also said Kasukuwere faces other criminal charges.

However, sources said there was panic in Zanu-PF over Kasukuwere’s candidature amid fears that he may split the ruling party vote.

Zanu PF Candidate In Desperate Bid To Bribe Voters

Zanu PF candidate for Gutu East Benjamin Ganyiwa introduced busses in his constituency 3 weeks ago as a way of campaigning. The cost is US$1 for any distance. The strategy has misfired with passengers shunning them for being unroadworthy. It is not clear how Gutu Police allow these busses to pass roadblocks. This picture was taken today at Chisheche Business Center along Bhasera Gutu Road.

Lincoln Mutasa To Lead ZIFA Normalisation Committee

Zimbabwe Football Normalisation Committee members announced:

Former Dynamos chairperson, Lincoln Mutasa will lead the committee.

Sikhumbuzo Ndebele, a former Highlanders centre back, and a FIFA graduate

Rosemary Mugadza, a former Mighty Warriors captain and coach

Nyasha Tashinga Sanyamandwe, legal practitioner

Given one-year mandate to run the affairs of ZIFA and organise elections. – ZBC News

Names Of ZIFA Normalisation Committee Members

Zimbabwe Football Normalisation Committee members announced:

Former Dynamos chairperson, Lincoln Mutasa will lead the committee.

Sikhumbuzo Ndebele, a former Highlanders centre back, and a FIFA graduate

Rosemary Mugadza, a former Mighty Warriors captain and coach

Nyasha Tashinga Sanyamandwe, legal practitioner

Given one-year mandate to run the affairs of ZIFA and organise elections. – ZBC News

Government Reviews Civil Servants Salaries

GOVERNMENT has reviewed civil servants’ salaries upwards after negotiations held by the National Joint Negotiating Council last week.

The civil servants’ salary issue was among others which dominated the post-cabinet media briefing presented in Harare this Tuesday by the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Senator Monica Mutsvangwa.

“Cabinet received a report on the status of negotiations held by the National Joint Negotiating Council on 7 July 2023 where it was agreed that the current offer of salary adjustments as proposed by Government be effected immediately. The parties further agreed that consultations and negotiations will continue guided by the spirit of continued improvement of the welfare of the Civil Service. The decision by the parties takes cognisance of the need to afford the measures being implemented by the fiscal authorities to take effect,” said Honourable Mutsvangwa.

Cabinet also received a report on the country’s maize stocks which reveal the country has sufficient grain to carry it through to the next harvest.

“Cabinet wishes to inform the nation that as at 9 July 2023, the Grain Marketing Board had in stock a total of 204 084 metric tonnes of maize and 41 464 mt of traditional grains. Millers and stock-feed manufacturers are being allocated 27 000 mt, SILO Foods 16 000 mt per month, and an additional 10 000 mt will be sold to Rwanda. The available grain will last 5.6 months. This shows that Zimbabwe has sufficient grain to carry it through to the next season,” she added.

Three individuals, Dr Sikhulile Moyo, Ambassador Mary Mubi and Dr Agnes Mahomva as well as the Angel of Hope Foundation have been nominated for the 2023 honours and awards in recognition of their work for the country.

Cabinet has also approved the provision of title deeds to urban and peri-urban housing developments on state land.

“Cabinet considered and approved the Provision of Title Deeds to Urban and Peri-Urban Housing Developments on State and Local Authority Land, which was presented by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Honourable Ziyambi Ziyambi, as Acting Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities.”

Some of the issues which were discussed during this week’s cabinet meeting include the lifting of Zimbabwe’s ban from international football as well as the financial support being received by micro, small, and medium enterprises to grow their businesses through the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Corporation and the Zimbabwe Women’s Micro Finance Bank.- ZBC News

Pogba Moves To Saudi Arabia

Juventus and France midfielder Paul Pogba, 30, will be offered £128m over three years to join a club in Saudi Arabia. Gazzetta dello Sport

Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo has admitted “he can’t say no” to a move to Chelsea this summer.

Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane is keen to join Bayern Munich this summer as the Bundesliga champions consider submitting a third bid for the 29-year-old. ESPN

Sheffield United have offered star striker Iliman Ndiaye a new contract amid reported interest from Marseille.

Arsenal are hopeful of completing the signing of West Ham and England midfielder Declan Rice, 24, before the squad flies to the USA for their pre-season tour on Sunday. Sky Sports

Lionel Messi has landed in South Florida, USA as he prepares for life as an Inter Miami player.

Arsenal have joined Tottenham and Chelsea in the race to sign Celta Vigo’s 21-year-old Spanish midfielder Gabri Veiga – but Paris St-Germain are not interested. Le10Sport

Atletico Madrid eyes Marco Verratti as their top summer target, aiming to reinforce their midfield with Diego Simeone’s approval. Goal

AS Roma are ln the verge of signing Rasmus Kristensen from Leeds on a loan deal until June 2024. Fabrizio Romano

Manchester City have no interest in selling Julian Alvarez. The Argentine attacker has been linked with a move away amid interest from Bayern Munich. 90min- Soccer24 News

Al Tai Pay Tribute To Musona

Saudi Pro League side Al Tai has paid tribute to Knowledge Musona following his departure at the end of last season.

Musona saw out his deal and moved to newly promoted Al Riyadh on a free transfer.

The Zimbabwean forward had spent two seasons at Al Tai after arriving from Belgian club Anderlecht in 2021. He was a significant figure in the squad and captained the side in his final year.

The 33-year-old scored fifteen goals and registered seventeen assists in 55 appearances in which he mostly played as a midfielder.

His biggest campaign came last term after he netted nine goals and recorded as many assists.

In tweet on their official Twitter account, Al Tai thanked Musona and ten other departures for their contribution to the club.

The tweet, as translated from Arabic, reads: All the love and thank you. – Soccer24 News

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Sexual exploitation
Sexual exploitation is any actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability, differential power, or trust, for sexual purposes, including threatening or profiting monetarily, socially or politically from the sexual exploitation of another.

Sexual abuse
Sexual abuse is the actual or threatened physical intrusion of a sexual nature, whether by force or under unequal or coercive conditions. Sexual exploitation and abuse includes sexual relations with a child (18-years-old or younger), in any context.

Sexual harassment
Sexual harassment refers to prohibited conduct in the work context and can be committed against UN staff and related personnel. In context of the United Nations, sexual harassment primarily describes prohibited behaviour against another UN staff or related personnel, which may also include nationals of the host state. It is defined for UN staff by ST/SGB/2008/5 and similar directives for uniformed personnel and involves any unwelcome sexual advance, request for sexual favour, verbal or physical conduct or gesture of a sexual nature, or any other behaviour of a sexual nature that might reasonably be expected or be perceived to cause offence or humiliation to another, when such conduct interferes with work, is made a condition of employment or creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive work environment.

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Mnangagwa Dangles Cash To Civil Servants

GOVERNMENT has reviewed civil servants’ salaries upwards after negotiations held by the National Joint Negotiating Council last week.

The civil servants’ salary issue was among others which dominated the post-cabinet media briefing presented in Harare this Tuesday by the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Senator Monica Mutsvangwa.

“Cabinet received a report on the status of negotiations held by the National Joint Negotiating Council on 7 July 2023 where it was agreed that the current offer of salary adjustments as proposed by Government be effected immediately. The parties further agreed that consultations and negotiations will continue guided by the spirit of continued improvement of the welfare of the Civil Service. The decision by the parties takes cognisance of the need to afford the measures being implemented by the fiscal authorities to take effect,” said Honourable Mutsvangwa.

Cabinet also received a report on the country’s maize stocks which reveal the country has sufficient grain to carry it through to the next harvest.

“Cabinet wishes to inform the nation that as at 9 July 2023, the Grain Marketing Board had in stock a total of 204 084 metric tonnes of maize and 41 464 mt of traditional grains. Millers and stock-feed manufacturers are being allocated 27 000 mt, SILO Foods 16 000 mt per month, and an additional 10 000 mt will be sold to Rwanda. The available grain will last 5.6 months. This shows that Zimbabwe has sufficient grain to carry it through to the next season,” she added.

Three individuals, Dr Sikhulile Moyo, Ambassador Mary Mubi and Dr Agnes Mahomva as well as the Angel of Hope Foundation have been nominated for the 2023 honours and awards in recognition of their work for the country.

Cabinet has also approved the provision of title deeds to urban and peri-urban housing developments on state land.

“Cabinet considered and approved the Provision of Title Deeds to Urban and Peri-Urban Housing Developments on State and Local Authority Land, which was presented by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Honourable Ziyambi Ziyambi, as Acting Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities.”

Some of the issues which were discussed during this week’s cabinet meeting include the lifting of Zimbabwe’s ban from international football as well as the financial support being received by micro, small, and medium enterprises to grow their businesses through the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Corporation and the Zimbabwe Women’s Micro Finance Bank.- ZBC News

Passengers Reject Zanu PF Cheap Buses

Zanu PF candidate for Gutu East Benjamin Ganyiwa introduced busses in his constituency 3 weeks ago as a way of campaigning. The cost is US$1 for any distance. The strategy has misfired with passengers shunning them for being unroadworthy. It is not clear how Gutu Police allow these busses to pass roadblocks. This picture was taken today at Chisheche Business Center along Bhasera Gutu Road.

Mnangagwa Snatches 10 Mwonzora MPs

By- The Douglas Mwonzora, led MDC party, has lost ten parliamentarians to ZANU PF.

According to the state media, the 10 defected, citing a lack of direction and infantile politics in the country’s opposition parties.

Monday four of the 10 legislators namely; Hon Lindiwe Maphosa, Hon Memory Mbondiah, Hon Winnie Kankuni, and Hon Virginia Mafuta were received at the ZANU PF headquarters by the party’s Secretary General Obert Mpofu and the Political Commissar Mike Bimha.
Hon Maphosa, who is also the chairperson of the parliamentary portfolio committee for Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development said ZANU PF is the party of the people hence their decision to leave opposition politics.
“When I make a decision I make an informed one. As Members of Parliament and activists in our own right, we have decided to join ZANU PF from the opposition politics. Some of us with other Comrades joined the opposition in 2000 and we have been in opposition politics since then. We had a narrative as the opposition that has greatly changed and deviated from what we believed in as the youth who joined the opposition then.
“We are Zimbabweans and Zimbabwe is the only country that we have, so we have seen that some of the leaders in opposition where we are coming from are incompetent.
“There is Douglas Mwonzora who has turned MDC into something less than a burial society, in a burial society there are some activities taking place. Mwonzora is an MDC-A president who is going to an election but managed to pay his own presidential fee without MPs and councillors,” she said.
She said the MDC and CCC are two sides of the same coin.
“CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and Mwonzora were only fighting for a big chunk but it’s the same thing. We have seen it change into student activism that has no vision and they don’t know where they are going. If you look at the way they conducted their primary elections, it was a circus,” said Maphosa.
She commended ZANU PF for setting up well-oiled structures from the grassroots.
“If you look at how ZANU PF held their primary elections, we have seen young people coming up contesting for parliamentarian positions, something that is not happening in the opposition. We have said we want to see young people incorporated. We have got a party that has a direction, that has got a vision, that has structures,” she said.
Mpofu welcomed the former MDC-A legislators saying the ruling party is open for everyone to join.
“We are welcoming the comrades to the home of the revolutionary party ZANU PF. The event is historic in that it is coming at a time when the President is moving across the country uniting our people and developing our great country,” said Mpofu.
“In my capacity as the Secretary-General, on behalf of the party, on behalf of the President, and the entire leadership of ZANU PF, we welcome you with open hands. You are no longer retainees, but members of Zanu PF from now. Your coming back is slightly different from other members, since this is a team of Members of Parliament, 10 of them. You will get the same treatment as any other party member”.
The party’s national Political Commissar Mike Bimha, who presented the returning members to Mpofu said the former opposition MPs will now join the election campaign.
“Our focus is really on campaigning and therefore we would welcome you to work with us as we go through the campaigns,” said Bimha.
-State media

Chamisa Opens Case Against Mnangagwa Ally

By- The Nelson Chamisa-led CCC party has opened a police case against aspiring Zanu PF MP for Bikita South aspiring, Energy Mutodi for allegedly firing shots at opposition supporters at a rally last week.

Aspiring CCC Member of Parliament for the same constituency, John Mupanduki, opened the case.

Mutodi is the current Goromonzi West MP. 

CCC said in a statement:

Our MP for Bikita South, Hon. John Mupanduki, has successfully opened a case against ZANU PF member Energy Mutodi, who fired gunshots at our members during a rally at Baradzamwa Business Centre in Bikita South, Masvingo Province on July 6, 2023. Case RRB 5583028 was reported on July 9th, 2023, at Bikita Police Station.

We call upon the Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to take action against this criminal behavior by an aspiring MP.

Mutodi’s behavior violates both the constitutional and electoral act provisions. We want elections and not war.

Mutodi, however, denied that he had fired shots at CCC supporters but did not explain what he was doing at the venue for an opposition rally. He tweeted:

I challenged Mr Chamisa’s CCC supporters to show me any wounded person from a purported shooting and they could not.

But I can show without doubt his audience was too small to be addressed by a reasonable presidential aspirant

Last week, CCC claimed that Mutodi fired gunshots at CCC members who had gathered at Baradzanwa township in Bikita awaiting party leader Nelson Chamisa’s arrival.

According to The Mirror, Mutodi allegedly besieged the venue with two trucks laden with ZANU PF supporters who threw stones at CCC supporters who were waiting party leader, Nelson Chamisa.

He was reportedly in the company of Kumbirai Ziki a Forever Associate Zimbabwe (FAZ) member in Bikita South.

Mutodi, who is an academic, author and musician, was elected the Member of Parliament for Goromonzi West, Mashonaland East Province, in the 2018 elections.

But during ZANU PF’s restructuring exercise before its Congress, Mutodi relocated to Masvingo Province from Mashonaland East where Goromonzi is situated.

Police Block Chamisa Gokwe Rally

By-Police in Gokwe have banned a Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) rally scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday, at Nyaradza Grounds, Gokwe Centre.

The ban comes barely hours after Police General Headquarters (PGHQ) issued an order instructing provincial commanders to clear rallies by opposition parties to make the upcoming general elections appear free and fair.

In banning the CCC rally, ZRP Officer Commanding Gokwe District, Superintendent A. Zimbili said other political activities will be near the venue.

This means that the activities by other political parties have been given the green light to go ahead but only CCC cannot hold its rally.

In a letter dated July 10 addressed to CCC provincial administrator, Joseph Madyegwayi, Superintendent Zimbili said:

Kindly be informed that on the said date there will be political activities by other political parties, including yours at CMB (Cotton Marketing Board) Open Space opposite Madzore Bottle Store, Gokwe South which (have potential to) strain our human resources base in the event of any public disorder…

CCC national spokesperson, Fadzayi Mahere confirmed the latest development. She tweeted:

Our Gokwe South rally has been banned by [the Police] because ZANU PF is scared of [CCC]! 6 rallies were banned over a one-week period.

Chivi, Chiredzi Central, Chikombedzi, Mazowe Central, Bindura and Gokwe South. ZANU PF can never win a free and fair election in Zimbabwe!

In 2018, the then main opposition party, MDC Alliance, was allowed to campaign without hindrance but its successor, CCC has been blocked from holding rallies dozens of times since its formation over a year ago.

On 25 February 2022, ZRP banned a CCC rally in Gokwe that was to be addressed by the party’s leader Nelson Chamisa.

The letter was written by the Officer-In-Charge Gokwe District, Chief Superintendent T Chikono, to the Organising Secretary CCC Gokwe Central Constituency, Agnes Limbani Jumo, and dated 25 February. It read in part:

SUBJECT: PROHIBITION NOTICE FOR A BY-ELECTION CAMPAIGN LAUNCH

It is your submission that you intend to conduct a by-election campaign launch rally at Open Space opposite Runganga Service Station, Gokwe South on the 26th day of February 2022 from 1000 hours to 1700 hours.

Your notification has been noted and this office does have reservations due to the following:

a) Reference to our discussion conducted on the 23rd day of February 2022 at Officer Commanding Police, Gokwe District office and in accordance to Section 8[3] of the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act, Chapter 11:23, in which I invited you in order to discuss the amendment of the contents of your convening notice in good faith.

b) I Indicated that I have received credible information that there is a threat that the proposed by-election campaign launch rally will result in serious disruption of vehicular or pedestrian traffic, injury to participants attending the rally or other person, or extensive damage to property or public disorder since there shall also be a ZANU PF rally in Kwekwe on the same day and times since participants are going to utilise the same Kwekwe-Gokwe highway.

c) The police will not be able to provide adequate protection for the persons participating in the by-elections campaign launch since the police officers have been deployed to cover the star rally in Kwekwe District.

d) Based on the above so as to ensure the prevention of injury to persons or damage to property and in accordance with the provisions of Section 8[9] of the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act, Chapter 11:23, I have issued a prohibition notice and allowed you to defer your by-elections campaign launch to another date.

Mnangagwa Aide Predicts Bhora Musango

By-Top President Emmerson Mnangagwa, ally and former State Security minister Owen Ncube, has predicted bhora musango in the next month’s elections.

Mudha, as he is known in Zanu PF warned aspiring Members of Parliament (MPs) against garnering more votes than President Emmerson Mnangagwa in next month’s polls.

Ncube, the Zanu PF Midlands provincial secretary for security, said polling more votes than Mnangagwa, the party’s presidential candidate, was a cardinal sin they should avoid at all costs, come August 23.
Speaking in Gweru over the weekend during the Mkoba North constituency campaign launch, Ncube said Mnangagwa was the head of the train hence no Zanu PF member should get more votes than him.
“So when we are campaigning, it’s the President first, followed by the MP and then the councillor,” Ncube said.
“So our votes should go to baba (father) Mnangagwa because he is the President, the party leader and he is the head of the train. Then we vote for the MP and then the councillors.”
He added: “The President’s vote and that of the MP should not be the same. We don’t want a situation whereby the MP campaigns with his name only. Come 23 August, we are going out in our numbers and vote for President ED Mnangagwa.”
Mnangagwa scraped through with a narrow margin in the disputed 2018 polls, with reports indicating that some Zanu PF officials had tried to engineer his downfall by encouraging party members to vote for opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa in the presidential race.
According to Zanu PF sources, there are fears in Mnangagwa’s camp of a bhora musango (protest vote) against the Zanu PF leader when Zimbabweans vote next month.
Bhora musango was popularised during the 2008 elections when Zanu PF supporters voted for the ruling party candidates for parliamentary seats, while rejecting the late former President Robert Mugabe for factional reasons.
Mugabe narrowly lost to the late opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the election, although none of them attained the 50% plus one vote to win the election.
Tsvangirai pulled out of the resultant re-run citing violence against his supporters.
Mnangagwa is battling to douse factional flames in Zanu PF following the party’s chaotic primary elections which were run by Forever Associates Zimbabwe, an organisation reportedly linked to the country’s Central Intelligence Organisation.
After the 2018 polls, Mnangagwa admitted that there were efforts to sabotage his candidacy within the party.
“I want to talk in general terms that there were those who were saying ‘vote for the MP, but as for the President, do what you think is good for you’. We know these people,” he said at a Zanu PF meeting after the polls.
In May 2018 before the elections, Mnangagwa claimed that he had unearthed a plot by his party’s disgruntled parliamentary candidates to impeach him soon after the July 30, 2018 polls. Newsday

10 MPs Desert Mwonzora

By- The Douglas Mwonzora, led MDC party, has lost ten parliamentarians to ZANU PF.

According to the state media, the 10 defected, citing a lack of direction and infantile politics in the country’s opposition parties.

Monday, four of the 10 legislators namely; Hon Lindiwe Maphosa, Hon Memory Mbondiah, Hon Winnie Kankuni, and Hon Virginia Mafuta were received at the ZANU PF headquarters by the party’s Secretary General Obert Mpofu and the Political Commissar Mike Bimha.
Hon Maphosa, who is also the chairperson of the parliamentary portfolio committee for Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development said ZANU PF is the party of the people hence their decision to leave opposition politics.
“When I make a decision I make an informed one. As Members of Parliament and activists in our own right, we have decided to join ZANU PF from the opposition politics. Some of us with other Comrades joined the opposition in 2000 and we have been in opposition politics since then. We had a narrative as the opposition that has greatly changed and deviated from what we believed in as the youth who joined the opposition then.
“We are Zimbabweans and Zimbabwe is the only country that we have, so we have seen that some of the leaders in opposition where we are coming from are incompetent.
“There is Douglas Mwonzora who has turned MDC into something less than a burial society, in a burial society there are some activities taking place. Mwonzora is an MDC-A president who is going to an election but managed to pay his own presidential fee without MPs and councillors,” she said.
She said the MDC and CCC are two sides of the same coin.
“CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and Mwonzora were only fighting for a big chunk but it’s the same thing. We have seen it change into student activism that has no vision and they don’t know where they are going. If you look at the way they conducted their primary elections, it was a circus,” said Maphosa.
She commended ZANU PF for setting up well-oiled structures from the grassroots.
“If you look at how ZANU PF held their primary elections, we have seen young people coming up contesting for parliamentarian positions, something that is not happening in the opposition. We have said we want to see young people incorporated. We have got a party that has a direction, that has got a vision, that has structures,” she said.
Mpofu welcomed the former MDC-A legislators saying the ruling party is open for everyone to join.
“We are welcoming the comrades to the home of the revolutionary party ZANU PF. The event is historic in that it is coming at a time when the President is moving across the country uniting our people and developing our great country,” said Mpofu.
“In my capacity as the Secretary-General, on behalf of the party, on behalf of the President, and the entire leadership of ZANU PF, we welcome you with open hands. You are no longer retainees, but members of Zanu PF from now. Your coming back is slightly different from other members, since this is a team of Members of Parliament, 10 of them. You will get the same treatment as any other party member”.
The party’s national Political Commissar Mike Bimha, who presented the returning members to Mpofu said the former opposition MPs will now join the election campaign.
“Our focus is really on campaigning and therefore we would welcome you to work with us as we go through the campaigns,” said Bimha.
-State media

Intricate Tangle of Politics and Religion in Zimbabwe

-A Disturbing Alliance

By Brilliant Pongo | Zimbabwe, known for its deep spiritual and religious roots, faces a disconcerting trend where politicians exploit the profound trust and reliance Zimbabweans place on their faith leaders. This opinion piece aims to delve into the increasing influence of spiritual and religious beliefs on politics in Zimbabwe, highlighting the adverse implications for accountability and the separation of powers. With specific reference to prominent religious groups such as Mapostori, AFM, Zion, and the new wave of self-proclaimed prophets, it becomes evident that the fusion of politics and religion has become an alarming reality.
The Lure of Political Endorsements:
In Zimbabwe, religious leaders hold immense sway over the beliefs and actions of their followers. Politicians, acutely aware of this potent influence, seek endorsements from these influential religious figures to solidify their political standing. The Mapostori, AFM, Zion, and charismatic prophets have become prime targets for politicians aiming to harness the massive faith-driven support base and exploit it to their advantage.

The Perilous Eager Pursuit:
Sadly, some religious leaders have fallen into the trap of eagerly pursuing proximity to political power. This race to align with politicians has raised doubts about the integrity and independence of these religious figures. It is disheartening to witness religious leaders, both traditional and modern, kneel at the feet of politicians, jeopardizing their impartiality as moral guides and advocates for social justice.

A Dearth of Accountability:
The convergence of politics and religion has created a troubling situation where religious leaders find it challenging to hold politicians accountable. By forging alliances and displaying unwavering support for specific political figures, religious leaders compromise their objectivity, essential for effectively challenging and scrutinizing those in power. Consequently, the ability of faith leaders to impartially address political wrongdoings or advocate for the needs of their congregations is severely undermined.

Religion-Politics Nexus and its Implications:
The intertwining of politics and religion blurs the boundaries between these realms in Zimbabwe. Politicians, in their quest for religious endorsements, intertwine promises with spiritual and religious narratives, skillfully leveraging the faith-driven aspirations and hopes of the electorate. This conflation of politics and religion risks eroding the secular foundations of governance, marginalizing those who do not align with the dominant religious beliefs.

Prominent Religious Groups and Political Influence:
In Zimbabwe, several religious groups wield significant influence over their followers’ political choices. The Mapostori, known for their spiritual practices and healing rituals, command a sizable following and have become sought-after by politicians seeking their support. The Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) and the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) also hold substantial sway, with their leaders often courted by politicians to secure a religious endorsement. Furthermore, the rise of modern-day prophets who claim divine revelations and declare political preferences has further muddied the waters.

Preserving Democracy and Pluralism:
To counter the potential threats posed by the convergence of politics and religion, it is crucial to uphold the principles of democracy and pluralism in Zimbabwe. Religious leaders must reclaim their autonomy, maintaining independence from political influences and pressures. By upholding their moral authority and engaging with political matters from a neutral standpoint, faith leaders can hold politicians accountable and promote ethical governance.

Conclusion:
The fusion of politics and religion in Zimbabwe poses a significant challenge to democracy, accountability, and the preservation of secular governance. Exploiting the spiritual and religious dependency of voters, politicians manipulate the trust placed in religious leaders for their own gain. The actions of Mapostori, AFM, Zion, and modern-day prophets who declare divine preferences for specific candidates illustrate the disconcerting alliance between politics and religion. To address these concerns, it is imperative to foster transparency, strengthen legal and ethical frameworks, promote education and critical thinking, and encourage open dialogue. By safeguarding the separation of powers and nurturing inclusive democratic practices, Zimbabwe can navigate this intricate relationship and ensure the well-being and representation of all its citizens.

Kasukuwere Dead End As High Court Blocks 2023 Presidential Candidacy

Breaking News: Former Local Government Minister Savior Kasukuwere Barred from Contesting Presidential Elections in Zimbabwe

In a significant turn of events, the former Local Government Minister of Zimbabwe, Savior Kasukuwere, has been barred from participating in the upcoming presidential elections. This decision comes as a result of a High Court application filed by Lovedale Mangwana, a member of the ruling ZANU PF party, who sought to block Kasukuwere’s candidacy for the presidency on August 23.

Mangwana’s argument centered around Kasukuwere’s ineligibility to contest for the presidency due to his self-imposed exile in South Africa for a period of 18 months. According to Section 91 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, individuals are required to meet specific criteria to qualify for the presidential race.

To be eligible for election as President or Vice-President, the constitution mandates that a person must be a Zimbabwean citizen by birth or descent, have reached the age of forty, be ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe, and be registered as a voter.

The court’s ruling sided with Mangwana’s argument, stating that Kasukuwere, currently residing outside the country, did not meet the residency requirement. Consequently, the court deemed him disqualified from participating in the presidential elections.

This decision has caused a stir among supporters of Kasukuwere, who viewed him as a potential contender for the country’s highest office. Kasukuwere, known for his previous role as a minister and his political influence, has faced challenges in recent years, including corruption allegations and legal battles.

The ruling is expected to have a significant impact on the political landscape of Zimbabwe, as Kasukuwere’s absence from the race could reshape the dynamics of the upcoming presidential elections. With Kasukuwere out of the picture, other candidates will now have an opportunity to solidify their campaigns and strategies to secure the presidency.

As the nation awaits the forthcoming elections, attention now turns to the remaining candidates and their respective platforms. The decision to bar Kasukuwere raises questions about the interpretation of constitutional requirements and residency criteria for presidential candidates in Zimbabwe.

This development serves as a reminder of the legal intricacies surrounding the electoral process and highlights the importance of adhering to constitutional provisions. The upcoming presidential elections are poised to be a crucial moment for Zimbabwe, determining the path the nation will take in the years to come.

Bikita People Are Not Benefitting From Lithium Mining: Chamisa

Opposition CCC leader Nelson Chamisa said the massive exploitation of lithium at Bikita Minerals without ploughing back both to the local community and the country at large makes his heart bleed.

He said the people of Bikita are not benefitting anything from the mine and the worst part is the dynamite explosions are causing cracks in their houses.

Addressing 10 000 supporters gathered at Mawungwa Business.

Center in Gutu South on Friday, Chamisa said it is disheartening to see the stripping
of minerals hills at Bikita by Chinese companies without benefit to the local
community.

“Our minerals are being exploited and we are benefitting nothing from them. If at all I
hear that houses in the area are cracking as a result of dynamite explosions.

Unemployment remains, poverty remains and there is no development despite the
massive exploitation of minerals,” said Chamisa.

Bikita Minerals is owned by the Chinese run Sino Mine Resource Group and it was
commissioned by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on June 17, 2022.

The mine is rocked by the smuggling of minerals with several cases before the Police
and courts.

Chamisa said when he comes into power, he will ensure that minerals are processed
in Zimbabwe and proceeds benefit the country.

-Masvingo Mirror

ZEC Ordered To Remove Kasukuwere From Presidential Ballot Paper

The former Local Government minister Savior Kasukuwere has been barred from contesting the Presidential elections in Zimbabwe.

This follows a High Court application by a ZANU PF member, Lovedale Mangwana to block Kasukuwere from contesting for the presidency on 23 August.

In his application, argued that Kasukuwere, who is in self-imposed exile in South Africa, is not eligible to contest for the presidency having been out of the country for 18 months.

According to Section 91 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, a person qualifies to contest for election as President or Vice President if, he or she— (a)is a Zimbabwean citizen by birth or descent; (b)has attained the age of forty years; (c)is ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe; and (d)is registered as a voter.

The Constitution also disqualifies a person from election as President or Vice-President if he or she has already held office as President under this Constitution for two terms, whether continuous or not.

Ten Mwonzora Allies Join Zanu PF

TEN MDC-A parliamentarians have defected to ZANU PF citing a lack of direction and infantile politics in the country’s opposition parties.

Yesterday four of the 10 legislators namely; Hon Lindiwe Maphosa, Hon Memory Mbondiah, Hon Winnie Kankuni, and Hon Virginia Mafuta were received at the ZANU PF headquarters by the party’s Secretary General Cde Obert Mpofu and the Political Commissar Cde Mike Bimha.

Hon Maphosa, who is also the chairperson of the parliamentary portfolio committee
for Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development
said ZANU PF is the party of the people hence their decision to leave opposition
politics.

“When I make a decision I make an informed one. As Members of Parliament and
activists in our own right, we have decided to join ZANU PF from the opposition
politics. Some of us with other Comrades joined the opposition in 2000 and we have
been in opposition politics since then. We had a narrative as the opposition that has
greatly changed and deviated from what we believed in as the youth who joined the
opposition then.

“We are Zimbabweans and Zimbabwe is the only country that we have, so we have
seen that some of the leaders in opposition where we are coming from are
incompetent.

“There is Douglas Mwonzora who has turned MDC into something less than a burial
society, in a burial society there are some activities taking place. Mwonzora is an
MDC-A president who is going to an election but managed to pay his own
presidential fee without MPs and councillors,” she said.

She said the MDC and CCC are two sides of the same coin.

“CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and Mwonzora were only fighting for a big chunk but
it’s the same thing. We have seen it change into student activism that has no vision
and they don’t know where they are going. If you look at the way they conducted their
primary elections, it was a circus,” said Cde Maphosa.

She commended ZANU PF for setting up well-oiled structures from the grassroots.

“If you look at how ZANU PF held their primary elections, we have seen young
people coming up contesting for parliamentarian positions, something that is not
happening in the opposition. We have said we want to see young people
incorporated. We have got a party that has a direction, that has got a vision, that has
structures,” she said.

Cde Mpofu welcomed the former MDC-A legislators saying the ruling party is open for
everyone to join.

-State Media

Komichi Blames Tsvangirai For The Death Of MDC Brand

MDC founding member, Morgen Komichi, says the late party leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, may have contributed to the collapse of the opposition party by failing to have a clear succession plan.

“We formed the MDC with the belief that we could bring about positive change in Zimbabwe,” Komichi said in an interview with NewsDay as debate on the future of the once vibrant opposition party rages.

“We wanted to create a democratic society where the voices of the people would be heard and respected. His (Tsvangirai)’s failure to clearly define a succession plan arguably led to the fragmentation of the party after his unfortunate passing.

“This lack of foresight may have contributed to the challenges the MDC faces today, including internal divisions and a weakened position.”

MDC was formed in 1999 in response to increasing authoritarianism and economic decline under the late former President Robert Mugabe’s rule.

Despite allegations of electoral irregularities and violence, the MDC remained resilient and continued to participate in subsequent elections.

Tsvangirai came close to becoming the country’s President when he won the first round of a March 2008 presidential election with 47,85% against the late President Robert Mugabe’s 43,2%.

Tsvangirai withdrew from the run-off election citing widespread violence against his supporters.

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A government of national unity soon followed, which significantly transformed Zimbabwean politics.

However, following Tsvangirai’s death in 2018, MDC plunged into leadership struggles and internal divisions which resulted in numerous splits.

Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa briefly led the party before his nemesis, Douglas Mwonzora, snatched the reins from him.

Chamisa went on to form CCC, which has ousted the MDC as the country’s main opposition.

Since then, the party has performed dismally in by-elections, and analysts believe 2023 elections may be the last showing for MDC.

Reflecting on the party’s participation in elections, another founding member Lucia Matibenga said: “We knew it wouldn’t be easy, but we were determined to fight for the rights of the people.

“We believed that through the ballot box, we could bring about real change and create a better future for Zimbabwe.”

Under Mwonzora, MDC has faced potentially fatal challenges.

One notable setback is the party’s failure to field parliamentary candidates in some constituencies for the first time since its formation.

This failure has raised concern over the party’s ability to effectively contest in elections and maintain relevance in Zimbabwean politics. Mwonzora was, however, adamant that the party will spring a surprise in the forthcoming election when contacted for comment.

“I invite you for dinner before my inauguration at the State House. The MDC is going to form the next government,” Mwonzora said.

Political analyst, Simukai Tinhu, believes this election will finally sound the death knell for MDC.

“Today the party is more dysfunctional and commands less authority and support than ever before, and it shouldn’t come as a surprise when it loses, even in a free and fair election,” he said.

“If the MDC wants to enter the nation’s history books, and not end up as a footnote like Edgar Tekere’s Zimbabwe Unity Movement, it needs, sooner rather than later, to win back the hearts and minds of those Zimbabweans who had so much hope and belief in it.”

-Newsday

BREAKING: Kasukuwere Barred From Contesting 2023 Polls

By A Correspondent | The former Local Government minister Savior Kasukuwere has been barred from contesting the Presidential elections in Zimbabwe.

This follows a High Court application by a ZANU PF member, Lovedale Mangwana to block Kasukuwere from contesting for the presidency on 23 August.

In his application, argued that Kasukuwere, who is in self-imposed exile in South Africa, is not eligible to contest for the presidency having been out of the country for 18 months.

According to Section 91 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, a person qualifies to contest fpr election as President or Vice President on the following grounds:

  1. Qualifications for election as President and Vice-President (1)A person qualifies for election as Presidentor Vice-President if he or she— (a)is a Zimbabwean citizen by birth or descent; (b)has attained the age of forty years; (c)is ordinarily resident in Zimbabwe; and (d)is registered as a voter.
  2. (2)A person is disqualified for election as President or Vice-President if he orshe has already held office as President under this Constitution for two terms, whethercontinuous or not, and for the purpose of this subsection three ormore years’serviceis deemed to be a full term

-More to follow

When Mugabe failed to pay his patronage dues, he was booted out. ED is next. “It’s the economy, stupid!”

By Wilbert Mukori| Robert Mugabe was a ruthless dictator who enjoyed absolute power and thus demanded blind loyalty from those below him. Such blind loyalty comes with a high price tag. Mugabe could afford to pay the price because he inherited the Biblical seven fat cows and seven fat ears of corn.

In an interview with Trevor Ncube, In Conversation With Trevor, Dr Simba Makoni described how Prime Minister Mugabe replaced Peugeot 406 Ian Smith had given to his Ministers with Class E Mercedes Benz limousines just a few weeks after taking office in 1980. The limousines were not budgeted for and there was no cabinet approval. This was Mugabe’s gift to his cabinet, kicking starting the patronage system that has remained the hallmark of Zimbabwe’s political system.

The cabinet ministers, MPs, etc., the beneficiaries of the the political patronage, returned the favour by giving Mugabe their blind loyalty. Even at the height of the Gukurahundi Massacre in 1983 to 1987 there was no voice of dissent in parliament or cabinet.

“Mose murivakadzi vaMugabe!” (You are all Mugabe’s kowtowing concubines!) Margret Dongo scolded her fellow Zanu PF MPs and Ministers in protest at their slavish subservience to Mugabe. No doubt the dictator was tickled to no end.

The trouble with political patronage, by its very nature of rewarding blind loyalty instead of merit, it is, per se, a criminal waste of human and material resources. The appetites of beneficiaries of the patronage system once awakened grew exponentially matched only by their wastefulness. The seven fat cows and seven fat ears of corn inherited from Smith were soon gone and Mugabe was forced to dig deeper and deeper to keep his ever demanding hyenas fed.

By the turn of the century, just 20 after Zimbabwe’s independence, the country’s once promising economy was in deep trouble. Mugabe had no wealth left to give away except for one thing – land. And started seizing the white-owned farms, supposedly to give to landless peasant, but in reality to give to his Zanu PF cronies. By 2005 Zimbabwe’s once very productive agricultural sector had collapsed and with it the nation’s economy and both have yet to recover to this day.

Mugabe lost the 2008 elections to Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC party and had to rely on the Joint Operation Command, a Junta composed of the top brass in the Army, Police, CIO and Prison Service, to spearhead the infamous Operation Mavhotera Papi to stop MDC getting into power. Mugabe was obliged to reward the securocrats with diamond mining concessions under such generous terms the holder(s) have no legal obligation to declare their earning nor pay any tax – in short, they are looting licences. In time the securocrats have demanded more and more economic and political power and influence.

Zanu PF emerged out of the 2008 to 2013 GNU with all the party’s carte blanche dictatorial powers untouched largely because of Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends’ being corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent. Mugabe himself was a spend force, he had no wealth to doll out and without the blind loyalty of those around him had disappeared like mist in the morning sun.

Of course, Mugabe was disappointed in being booted out of office in the November 2017 military coup but that is not to say he was surprise with the coup. He saw it coming. He has no wealth to doll out to the ever demanding party members for their blind loyalists; the minute they realise you cannot their loyalty to you evaporates.

Emmerson Mnangagwa was the principle beneficiary of the 2017 military coup and, of all people, he knew his stay in power was totally dependent on his paying his patronage dues. He inherited a collapse economy from Mugabe and so he knew he would have to revive the economy quick smart. He thought he had hit the ground running with his “Zimbabwe is open for business!” mantra.

Sadly, no one was fooled especially the savvy investors, Mnangagwa was hoping to attack and kick-start the comatose Zimbabwe economy. They could see that the coup had removed the old dictator Mugabe but only to replace him with an new dictator. When Mnangagwa failed to hold free and fair elections in 2018 he confirm that nothing indeed had changed. “Zimbabwe is open for business!” was dead in the water.

For the last two years, Mnangagwa and his spin doctors have tried to sell the narrative that Zimbabwe’s economy has turned the corner from the Mugabe days and things are getting better and better every day! The reality on the ground has told its own story that things are getting worse. Zimbabwe is a failed state and anyone with eyes can see that for themselves. Zimbabwe’s present social, economic and political situation is unsustainable and it is no surprise then that President Mnangagwa is at a loss what to do.

“President Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken a huge political risk by sidelining the military – which has kept Zanu-PF in power directly since 2000 – from his dicey intelligency-driven presidential election campaign, state security sources say,” reported NewsHawks.

Mnangagwa is now working with the dreaded state security agency, Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO)’s shadowy political dark arts structure Forever Associates Zimbabwe (Faz).

“An internal secret intelligence assessment by CIO, on which The NewsHawks was briefed, shows Mnangagwa has moved to sideline the army in the elections for three main reasons,” the report explained.

“It is a huge risk which may pay a political dividend for him, but trigger the military to fight back.

“Firstly, Mnangagwa is pushing back against the army which is still heavily influenced by Chiwenga and is suspected of planning a 2008-like “bhora musango” (sabotage) campaign which led to Mugabe’s shock defeat by the late founding opposition MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the first round of polling.

“Secondly, he is trying to disentangle and wean himself off the army, which brought him to power through the coup, to secure his own mandate through Faz.

“Sources say Mnangagwa is fed up with Chiwenga and the army’s “we put you there” mantra used to blackmail and control him.

“Thirdly, having dismantled the coup coalition which brought him to power, the President wants to push the army back to the barracks and remove them from the political fray.

“The intelligence briefing sheds light and insight on the matter which will persist well beyond the elections, perhaps deciding Mnangagwa’s fate even after he has won.”

It must be said that Mnangagwa has dug deep and extended the Marange and Chiadzwa diamond looting licence scheme to other areas such as gold, lithium and platinum mining, fuel cartels, etc. to securocrats, cronies, war veterans, church leaders and all those in a position to help him stay in power. Looting in Zimbabwe has gone into overdrive and the few well-connected have become filthy rich.

The recent Al Jazeera Gold Mafia documentary has confirmed Zimbabwe’s position as one of the most corrupt and lawless country on earth. Zimbabwe has attracted unscrupulous business at the expense of the honest long term investors and it s not surprising the country’s economy has sunk deeper and deeper into the abyss.

Mnangagwa can get away with sidelining his former military friends with his new found Faz friends. Can outwit the corrupt and incompetent Chamisa and his CCC friends into participating in flawed elections to give him political legitimacy. What he cannot cheat or falsify is Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown. A Mnangagwa electoral victory next month will be greeted by a new wave of Zimbabweans living the country. Having denying them a meaningful ballot people will vote with their feet, a vote he cannot rig and drawing attention back to the elephant in the room – the collapsed economy!

“It is the economy, stupid!” said former US President Clinton. And when the chips are down it is the economy that boot Mnangagwa out of office.

SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

Mnangagwa Is No Better Than His Predecessor Bob: Steve Hanke

United States economist and currency expert Steve Hanke has said President Emmerson Mnangagwa is no better than his predecessor, the late Robert Mugabe.

Hanke who has constantly criticized Mnangagwa’s administration said Zimbabwe is in its third episode of hyperinflation in 15 years.

Mugabe was ousted in November 2017 in a military-backed coup that installed his deputy, Mnangagwa.

“In Zimbabwe, the more things change, the more they stay the same. It is as if President Emmerson Mnangagwa is Mugabe’s clone.

“Economy mismanagement and political corruption continue to rule the day. According to my measurements, Zimbabwe is in its third episode of hyperinflation in 15 years.

According to Hanke, as of June 2023, Zimbabwe’s inflation was at a whopping 1298% per year many times higher than it was when Mugabe left office.

However, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT) said the year-on-year inflation rate for the month of June was 175, 8%.

The national statistics body measures inflation using a weighted average of items priced in Zimbabwean dollars and United States dollars.

Zimbabwe’s economy is currently on a decline, inflation is galloping towards 2008 rates, salaries have remained stagnant and basics are now beyond consumers’ reach.

The nation’s currency is dramatically falling by the day, prices of basic commodities rising and businesses demanding USD for goods and services.

According to figures from the World Bank, half of Zimbabwe’s estimated 16 million people live in extreme poverty on $30 or less monthly.

-NewZimbabwe.com

Kasukuwere’s Groundbreaking US$1 Billion Gukurahundi Compensation Fund: Fact or Fiction

Kasukuwere’s announcement

By Mandla Dube | The 2023 Zimbabwean presidential elections have taken an unexpected turn with the emergence of independent candidate Saviour Kasukuwere. One of his key promises is the establishment of a US$1 billion Gukurahundi compensation fund, aimed at addressing the deep wounds inflicted upon the Matebeleland and Midlands provinces during one of Zimbabwe’s darkest periods. However, skepticism surrounds Kasukuwere’s commitment, as critics point out his previous inaction on the matter during his tenure as a government minister for over a decade.

Background on Gukurahundi

Gukurahundi refers to a series of violent crackdowns that occurred in Zimbabwe from 1983 to 1987. It was a period characterized by the suppression of accused so called dissidents and the brutal targeting of the Matebeleland and Midlands provinces. The exact number of casualties remains disputed, but it is widely acknowledged that tens of thousands of innocent lives were lost and many more were subjected to torture and displacement.

Kasukuwere’s Promise

Saviour Kasukuwere’s pledge to establish a US$1 billion Gukurahundi compensation fund appears, on the surface, to address a critical issue that has long plagued the affected regions. The fund aims to provide reparations to the survivors, families of victims, and communities affected by the atrocities committed during Gukurahundi. Such reparations could include financial compensation, medical support, trauma counseling, and initiatives for sustainable development in the affected provinces.

Criticism and Skepticism

Despite Kasukuwere’s promise, the Matebeleland and Midlands provinces are rightly skeptical of his commitment to the Gukurahundi issue. Critics highlight the fact that he served as a government minister for over a decade during which little progress was made on addressing the historical grievances of these regions. This raises questions about his sincerity and ability to deliver on his campaign promise.

Building Trust and Restoring Confidence

To overcome the prevailing skepticism, Kasukuwere needs to demonstrate tangible efforts towards reconciliation and justice for the victims of Gukurahundi. This includes transparently outlining a comprehensive plan for the compensation fund, engaging with survivors and affected communities, and consulting with relevant stakeholders, including human rights organizations and local leaders.

Furthermore, Kasukuwere must acknowledge and take responsibility for his previous inaction on the matter. By doing so, he can demonstrate genuine remorse and a desire to rectify past shortcomings. It is essential for him to address concerns raised by the Matebeleland and Midlands provinces and offer a persuasive explanation as to why he failed to act during his time in government.

Collaborative Approach and National Healing

The Gukurahundi issue is deeply rooted in Zimbabwe’s history and has had lasting effects on the affected communities. It cannot be resolved by the actions of one individual alone. Kasukuwere should emphasize a collaborative approach by engaging with other political leaders, civil society organizations, and the affected communities to foster a sense of national healing and reconciliation.

Conclusion

Saviour Kasukuwere’s promise of a US$1 billion Gukurahundi compensation fund brings hope for the long-overdue resolution of a painful chapter in Zimbabwe’s history. However, skepticism surrounding his commitment is justified given his previous inaction during his time in government. To restore trust, Kasukuwere must take concrete steps towards reconciliation, including transparent planning, consultation, and collaboration with all stakeholders involved. Only through genuine efforts and a comprehensive approach can the wounds of Gukurahundi be healed and the affected communities find closure.

Unpopular Mnangagwa Doesn’t Want Any Party Candidate To Garner More Votes Than Him

Former State Security minister Owen Ncube has warned aspiring Members of Parliament (MPs) against garnering more votes than President Emmerson Mnangagwa in next month’s polls.

Ncube, who is the Zanu PF Midlands provincial secretary for security, said polling more votes than Mnangagwa, the party’s presidential candidate, was a cardinal sin they should avoid at all costs, come August 23.

Speaking in Gweru over the weekend during the Mkoba North constituency campaign launch, Ncube said Mnangagwa was the head of the train hence no Zanu PF member should get more votes than him.

“So when we are campaigning, it’s the President first, followed by the MP and then the councillor,” Ncube said.

“So our votes should go to baba (father) Mnangagwa because he is the President, the party leader and he is the head of the train. Then we vote for the MP and then the councillors.”

He added: “The President’s vote and that of the MP should not be the same. We don’t want a situation whereby the MP campaigns with his name only. Come 23 August, we are going out in our numbers and vote for President ED Mnangagwa.”

Mnangagwa scraped through with a narrow margin in the disputed 2018 polls, with reports indicating that some Zanu PF officials had tried to engineer his downfall by encouraging party members to vote for opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa in the presidential race.

According to Zanu PF sources, there are fears in Mnangagwa’s camp of a bhora musango (protest vote) against the Zanu PF leader when Zimbabweans vote next month.

Bhora musango was popularised during the 2008 elections when Zanu PF supporters voted for the ruling party candidates for parliamentary seats, while rejecting the late former President Robert Mugabe for factional reasons.

Mugabe narrowly lost to the late opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the election, although none of them attained the 50% plus one vote to win the election.

Tsvangirai pulled out of the resultant re-run citing violence against his supporters.

Mnangagwa is battling to douse factional flames in Zanu PF following the party’s chaotic primary elections which were run by Forever Associates Zimbabwe, an organisation reportedly linked to the country’s Central Intelligence Organisation.

After the 2018 polls, Mnangagwa admitted that there were efforts to sabotage his candidacy within the party.

“I want to talk in general terms that there were those who were saying ‘vote for the MP, but as for the President, do what you think is good for you’. We know these people,” he said at a Zanu PF meeting after the polls.

In May 2018 before the elections, Mnangagwa claimed that he had unearthed a plot by his party’s disgruntled parliamentary candidates to impeach him soon after the July 30, 2018 polls.

-NewZimbabwe.com

Police Hunt Down Hit-And-Run Culprit

A 27-year-old man died on the spot in a hit-and-run traffic accident in Bulawayo on Monday night.

Police have launched a manhunt for the unknown motorist responsible for the death Evidence Manhenga from Claremont, Gwanda Road.

Acting Bulawayo police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nomalanga Msebele said the

incident occurred on 10 July, 2023, at around 1:00 am, along the Bulawayo-Gwanda Road near Much Binding.

According to reports, the pedestrian was crossing the road when he was hit by the unknown motorist, who was driving towards Gwanda. The driver did not stop to render aid.

“The pedestrian sustained severe head injuries and died on the spot. His body was conveyed to United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) mortuary for post-mortem. The cause of the accident was failure to keep a proper lookout by the unknown motorist and charges of culpable homicide” and “failure to stop after an accident” will be preferred against the driver,” said Asst Insp Msebele.

The police are urging members of the public to obey road traffic regulations and to be on the lookout for pedestrians all the time to avoid such accidents from occurring.

Pedestrians are also encouraged to wear reflective clothing when traveling during the night so that they can be easily recognised by motorists,

“Police are appealing to members of the public to obey the road traffic regulations and to be on the lookout for pedestrians all the time so as to avoid such accidents from occurring. pedestrians are encouraged to wear reflective clothing when traveling during the night so as to be easily recognised by motorists,” said Insp Msebele.

-State Media

Another Survey Predicts Massive Win For Chamisa

Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa and his Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party would win next month’s Zimbabwean elections by a margin of between 8% and 9% – if the elections are free and fair – a new poll suggests.

The poll of 2,000 registered voters, conducted by Elite Africa Research in June, found that if the elections were held then, 47.6% of respondents would vote for Chamisa in the presidential poll, while 38.7% would vote for President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Similarly, the poll found that 47.7 % of respondents would vote for Chamisa’s CCC while 39.6% would vote for Mnangagwa’s ruling Zanu-PF party in the parliamentary elections.

The presidential, parliamentary and local council elections are all scheduled to be held on 23 August.

Even if these poll results suggest Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF would lose a fair contest, they are still quite flattering to the ruling party and president.

The poll also found, by much wider margins, that Zimbabweans believe their country is heading in the wrong direction and that the economy is getting worse.

A large majority of 69.4% said they thought the country was heading in the wrong direction, while only 27.3% felt it was heading in the right direction. Their views of the economy were even more critical, as more than three-quarters – 77.5% – said they believed the economy was getting worse while fewer than one-fifth – 19.6% – felt it was getting better.

A total of 59.8% of the 2,000 citizens polled said they hoped for a new government after the elections, while only 37% said they hoped for the same government.

Also revealing were the answers to the question of whether the respondents felt strongly favourable, somewhat favourable, somewhat unfavourable or strongly unfavourable towards a list of political leaders and parties.

Chamisa emerged with a net positive score of 29.6%, while Mnangagwa’s score was a net negative of 2.6%.

Similarly, the CCC registered a net positive score of 28.6% while Zanu-PF scored a net negative of 2.7%. The net scores were derived by subtracting the unfavourable responses from the favourable responses for each leader or party.

These results taken together suggest a high level of discontent among Zimbabweans towards Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF, but also some reluctance, possibly anxiety, about replacing them with Chamisa and the CCC.

Oscar Mutinda, the founder and CEO of Elite Africa Research which did the survey, confirmed this. He said that in conversations with people during the survey, it emerged many felt that even if the current government was doing a bad job, they were not confident the opposition could do much better.

The survey results, if replicated on 23 August, would mean Zimbabweans would have to go to the polls again soon after, as no presidential candidate would have won more than 50% of votes in the first round. In that case, a second round of voting would have to be held between the top two candidates to ensure the winner gets more than 50% of the votes.

Mutinda explained that the sample of 2,000 was selected to replicate national demographics such as the proportions of urban and rural voters as well as the proportions of voters in the country’s provinces.

-Daily Maverick

Govt Targets Pharmacies In Latest Crackdown On Exchange Rate Violators

Government has pounced on pharmacies to weed out those accused of violating exchange control regulations.

The State warned that it will suspend or cancel licences of those found on the wrong side of the law as it battles to save the Zimdollar from further depreciation.

In a statement yesterday, the Finance and Economic Development ministry said it noted with concern that some market players continued “to exhibit highly destabilising forward pricing and speculation” in outright violation of exchange control regulations as well as standing government policy guidelines with respect to pricing and the use of the local currency.

Government said the practice was particularly rampant in the pharmaceutical sector, although other sectors were also found on the wrong side of the law.

Treasury said ongoing investigations being carried out by the Financial Intelligence Unit had revealed that 17 pharmacies were using parallel market exchange rates ranging from $8 500 to $11 000 against the greenback.

Two of the pharmacies were accused of pricing their goods exclusively in United States dollars.

The 17 pharmacies are Blessed (Chegutu), Global, and Pineal (all Kadoma), Greenwood (Kwekwe), Apex, Siegmed and Booties (all in Gweru).

The others are Mediplus, Greenview and Kaizen (all in Rusape) as well as NectaCare, Lancaster, Murapi Grey, Central and Manica (all in Mutare).

“Government has instituted measures that will result in the suspension and/or cancellation of the trading licences of the … pharmacies,” the Treasury statement read, adding that government remained committed “to the broad use of local currency for domestic transactions and stern measures will be taken against service providers who continue to violate provisions”.

Government agencies, including local authorities, have been directed to collect their fees and levies in local currency.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has on several occasions accused business of sabotaging his government’s economic recovery efforts.

Since its resurrection in June 2019, the local currency has taken heavy knocks on the foreign currency auction system and failed to maintain its value against stronger currencies, with the knocks even heavier on the parallel market.

On its first day, the Zimdollar traded at $6,32 against the United States dollar on the formal market, while on the parallel market, the local currency traded at $13,50 against the greenback.

Currently the local currency is trading at $5 297,50 on official market and $7 500 on the parallel market.

Daughter And Mum In Law Clash Over Hubby’s Burial Place

The Rusape family is currently embroiled in a dispute over the burial place for their late son and husband, Justice Justen Murungu, who passed away in the UK on June 5. The conflict has escalated to the point where it reached the High Court for resolution.

Justice’s wife, Lydia Dambaza, their son, Athanasius Murungu, and Lydia’s brother, Rickmore Dambaza, desire to bury him at Glen Forest Cemetery. However, Justice’s mother, Gogo Patricia Murungu, insists on laying him to rest in Murungu Village, under Chief Makoni, in Rusape.

Unable to find a resolution amongst themselves, Gogo Murungu sought legal advice, and her lawyer, Moffat Makuvatsine, filed an urgent chamber application in the High Court. Gogo Murungu argues that according to custom, the responsibility of burial lies with the deceased’s family.

High Court Judge Neville Wamambo ruled in favor of Gogo Murungu, ordering that Justice’s body should not be buried at Glen Forest Cemetery. Additionally, the judge instructed Nyaradzo Funeral Services not to release the body to Lydia, Athanasius, and Rickmore without the presence of Gogo Murungu.

According to Gogo Murungu’s lawyer, she believes that burying her son in Murungu Village, where his father and other relatives are laid to rest, is in accordance with his wishes. She expressed her desire to be buried alongside her son and husband in the future.

On the other hand, Lydia argued that she shared a closer bond with her late husband and should be entrusted with the responsibility of organizing the burial. She claimed that she was the one who repatriated Justice’s body to Zimbabwe. Rickmore, Lydia’s brother, supported her position, noting that Justice’s family did not contribute anything towards the repatriation expenses.

Lydia reportedly canceled the Nyaradzo funeral policy after the court ruling and expressed her decision not to attend her husband’s burial. She expressed sadness about the court’s decision and was also unhappy that her in-laws did not allow her husband’s body to pass through their matrimonial home in Marlborough.

As of now, mourners are divided, with some gathered at Gogo Murungu’s home in Glen View and others in Marlborough. The situation remains tense and unresolved, with each side holding firm to their respective positions regarding Justice’s final resting place.- state media

Major Test For ZRP As Docket Is Opened Against Energy Mutodi For Firing Shots At Opposition Supporters

Zanu-PF aspiring MP for Bikita South Energy Mutodi stormed the venue of a Citizens Coalition for Change rally and discharged his gun, according to a police complaint filed by his rival John Mupanduki.

The incident happened at Baradzanwa BIC in Bikita on July 6, according to the police report filed on July 9.

The former deputy Information Minister is representing Zanu-PF for the Bikita South National Assembly seat.

In his complaint, Mupanduki said the incident took place when he and other CCC party members were gathered at Baradzanwa waiting to be addressed by party leader Nelson Chamisa.

He said the gathering had been approved by the police and was lawful, as indicated by the coordinator.

“Whilst we were dancing to some music, the accused suddenly appeared with his convoy.

“He entered our venue with his vehicle which had Zanu-PF stickers, and parked his vehicle on the middle of the venue,” reads part of the complaint.

“We tried to reason with him and he said ‘hamuite meeting pano’, in vernacular, meaning, ‘you are not going to have a meeting here’.

“The CCC members asked him why he was doing such thing and he threatened to kill anyone who dares come near him. He then fired two shots and we started to run for our life.”

Mupanduki said they later managed to persuade Mutodi to leave the venue despite most of the members having left the venue in fear for their lives.

CCC party spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere has called on the police to ensure Mutodi’s unruly conduct is addressed.

Police commanders recently received a directive to ensure that all political parties are afforded a level ground to ensure electoral processes are free and fair.

CCC has raised complaints as most of their rallies are being banned by the police despite Zanu-PF enjoying freedom to conduct rallies without police intervention.

-NewZimbabwe.com

FAZ: We’ll Keep Mnangagwa In Power

indepth...Wilbert Mukori

When Mugabe failed to pay his patronage dues, he was booted out. ED is next. “It’s the economy, stupid!”

By Wilbert Mukori | Robert Mugabe was a ruthless dictator who enjoyed absolute power and thus demanded blind loyalty from those below him. Such blind loyalty comes with a high price tag. Mugabe could afford to pay the price because he inherited the Biblical seven fat cows and seven fat ears of corn.

In an interview with Trevor Ncube, In Conversation With Trevor, Dr Simba Makoni described how Prime Minister Mugabe replaced Peugeot 406 Ian Smith had given to his Ministers with Class E Mercedes Benz limousines just a few weeks after taking office in 1980. The limousines were not budgeted for and there was no cabinet approval. This was Mugabe’s gift to his cabinet, kicking starting the patronage system that has remained the hallmark of Zimbabwe’s political system.

The cabinet ministers, MPs, etc, the beneficiaries of the the political patronage, returned the favour by giving Mugabe their blind loyalty. Even at the height of the Gukurahundi Massacre in 1983 to 1987 there was no voice of dissent in parliament or cabinet.

“Mose murivakadzi vaMugabe!” (You are all Mugabe’s kowtowing concubines!) Margret Dongo scolded her fellow Zanu PF MPs and Ministers in protest at their slavish subservience to Mugabe. No doubt the dictator was tickled to no end.

The trouble with political patronage, by its very nature of rewarding blind loyalty instead of merit, it is, per se, a criminal waste of human and material resources. The appetites of beneficiaries of the patronage system once awakened grew exponentially matched only by their wastefulness. The seven fat cows and seven fat ears of corn inherited from Smith were soon gone and Mugabe was forced to dig deeper and deeper to keep his ever demanding hyenas fed.

By the turn of the century, just 20 after Zimbabwe’s independence, the country’s once promising economy was in deep trouble. Mugabe had no wealth left to give away except for one thing – land. And started seizing the white-owned farms, supposedly to give to landless peasant, but in reality to give to his Zanu PF cronies. By 2005 Zimbabwe’s once very productive agricultural sector had collapsed and with it the nation’s economy and both have yet to recover to this day.

Mugabe lost the 2008 elections to Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC party and had to rely on the Joint Operation Command, a Junta composed of the top brass in the Army, Police, CIO and Prison Service, to spearhead the infamous Operation Mavhotera Papi to stop MDC getting into power. Mugabe was obliged to reward the securocrats with diamond mining concessions under such generous terms the holder(s) have no legal obligation to declare their earning nor pay any tax – in short, they are looting licences. In time the securocrats have demanded more and more economic and political power and influence.

Zanu PF emerged out of the 2008 to 2013 GNU with all the party’s carte blanche dictatorial powers untouched largely because of Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends’ being corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent. Mugabe himself was a spend force, he had no wealth to doll out and without the blind loyalty of those around him had disappeared like mist in the morning sun.

Of course, Mugabe was disappointed in being booted out of office in the November 2017 military coup but that is not to say he was surprise with the coup. He saw it coming. He has no wealth to doll out to the ever demanding party members for their blind loyalists; the minute they realise you cannot their loyalty to you evaporates.

Emmerson Mnangagwa was the principle beneficiary of the 2017 military coup and, of all people, he knew his stay in power was totally dependent on his paying his patronage dues. He inherited a collapse economy from Mugabe and so he knew he would have to revive the economy quick smart. He thought he had hit the ground running with his “Zimbabwe is open for business!” mantra.

Sadly, no one was fooled especially the savvy investors, Mnangagwa was hoping to attack and kick-start the comatose Zimbabwe economy. They could see that the coup had removed the old dictator Mugabe but only to replace him with an new dictator. When Mnangagwa failed to hold free and fair elections in 2018 he confirm that nothing indeed had changed. “Zimbabwe is open for business!” was dead in the water.

For the last two years, Mnangagwa and his spin doctors have tried to sell the narrative that Zimbabwe’s economy has turned the corner from the Mugabe days and things are getting better and better every day! The reality on the ground has told its own story that things are getting worse. Zimbabwe is a failed state and anyone with eyes can see that for themselves. Zimbabwe’s present social, economic and political situation is unsustainable and it is no surprise then that President Mnangagwa is at a loss what to do.

“President Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken a huge political risk by sidelining the military – which has kept Zanu-PF in power directly since 2000 – from his dicey intelligency-driven presidential election campaign, state security sources say,” reported NewsHawks.

Mnangagwa is now working with the dreaded state security agency, Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO)’s shadowy political dark arts structure Forever Associates Zimbabwe (Faz).

“An internal secret intelligence assessment by CIO, on which The NewsHawks was briefed, shows Mnangagwa has moved to sideline the army in the elections for three main reasons,” the report explained.

“It is a huge risk which may pay a political dividend for him, but trigger the military to fight back.

“Firstly, Mnangagwa is pushing back against the army which is still heavily influenced by Chiwenga and is suspected of planning a 2008-like “bhora musango” (sabotage) campaign which led to Mugabe’s shock defeat by the late founding opposition MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the first round of polling.

“Secondly, he is trying to disentangle and wean himself off the army, which brought him to power through the coup, to secure his own mandate through Faz.

“Sources say Mnangagwa is fed up with Chiwenga and the army’s “we put you there” mantra used to blackmail and control him.

“Thirdly, having dismantled the coup coalition which brought him to power, the President wants to push the army back to the barracks and remove them from the political fray.

“The intelligence briefing sheds light and insight on the matter which will persist well beyond the elections, perhaps deciding Mnangagwa’s fate even after he has won.”

It must be said that Mnangagwa has dug deep and extended the Marange and Chiadzwa diamond looting licence scheme to other areas such as gold, lithium and platinum mining, fuel cartels, etc. to securocrats, cronies, war veterans, church leaders and all those in a position to help him stay in power. Looting in Zimbabwe has gone into overdrive and the few well-connected have become filthy rich.

The recent Al Jazeera Gold Mafia documentary has confirmed Zimbabwe’s position as one of the most corrupt and lawless country on earth. Zimbabwe has attracted unscrupulous business at the expense of the honest long term investors and it s not surprising the country’s economy has sunk deeper and deeper into the abyss.

Mnangagwa can get away with sidelining his former military friends with his new found Faz friends. Can outwit the corrupt and incompetent Chamisa and his CCC friends into participating in flawed elections to give him political legitimacy. What he cannot cheat or falsify is Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown. A Mnangagwa electoral victory next month will be greeted by a new wave of Zimbabweans living the country. Having denying them a meaningful ballot people will vote with their feet, a vote he cannot rig and drawing attention back to the elephant in the room – the collapsed economy!

“It is the economy, stupid!” said former US President Clinton. And when the chips are down it is the economy that boot Mnangagwa out of office.

SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

Govt Drags Negotiations For Civil Servants Salary Hike

Negotiators for a salary hike between government and civil servants have continued to drag as they are yet to reach a “conclusive” agreement.

Government and the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU), formerly Apex Council, met in the capital last Friday, where they failed to reach to an agreement.

ZCPSTU chairperson Cecilia Alexander told NewsDay yesterday that they were yet to reach a “conclusive” agreement.

She, however, refused to divulge more details on what was discussed during the Friday meeting.

“We had negotiations with the government on July the 7th on Friday on the salary increment on both the US dollar and local currency components,” she said.

“The meeting was not conclusive as the government is in consultation with its principal. The government said they are going to consult further on the increment and we have since agreed to meet seven days from the day we met.”

She said the civil servants wanted to maintain the spirit of negotiations.

“Once the negotiations are over, we will issue a statement from when we started the negotiations,” Alexander said.

According to a statement issued by ZCPSTU, government had tabled its offer at the meeting.

“However, the workers’ side acknowledged the offer, but asked the government team of negotiators to consult their principals for improvement in both US dollar and the Zimbabwe dollar component with the view to restore and improve value. The meeting is expected to reconvene in the shortest period,” the ZCPSTU statement said.

Sources who attended the meeting said government had tabled an increment of US$50 hard cash and the equivalent of less US$40 in local currency.

“Government offered a US$50 component and a less than US$40 local currency component. This is what was discussed during the meeting,” a source close to the negotiations said.

Civil servants are pushing government to increase their salaries to at least US$560 for the least paid employee.

-Newsday

Epworth Man In Court For Killing Ex-Girlfriend’s Friend

A 35-year-old Epworth man has appeared in court for killing a reveller who was in the company of his ex-girlfriend at Reuben Shops.

Wenset Charuzika was not asked to plead to murder charges when he appeared before Harare Magistrate Mrs Yeukai Dzuda. He was advised to apply bail at the High Court. Allegation are that on July 8, at about 10pm Charuzika went to Bhagomalo Bar, Reuben Shops in Epworth and met his ex-girlfriend Praise Muchemwa who was in the company of the now deceased.

The court heard that Charuzika bought some beers trying to lure her back but she refused because she had already been paid by the deceased for some sexual services. A misunderstanding ensued and Charuzika threatened unspecified action on them.

At around 11pm, Charuzika waylaid the now deceased and Muchemwa near Delport Road when they were on their way to Muchemwa’s house. It is the State’s case that Charuzika struck both of them with an unknown hard object on the back of their heads and they fell down and lost consciousness.

A well-wisher rushed the two to ZRP Epworth and the now deceased was referred to Sally Mugabe Central Hospital where he was pronounced dead upon admission.

Muchemwa later gained consciousness and was also referred for medical attention. A follow up was made by the police leading to the arrest of the accused person in Epworth.

-State Media

Tapiwa Makore Murderers To Be Sentenced Today

The man convicted of killing seven-year-old Tapiwa Makore three years ago, will today be sentenced by the High Court after both the prosecution and defence submitted their arguments in aggravation and mitigation.

Tafadzwa Shamba was last month convicted of murder, while the boy’s uncle, Tapiwa Makore Senior, was found guilty of being an accomplice after he provided his house for the
commissioning of the crime. He too faces his sentence today.

The body of Tapiwa was found disfigured and cut into pieces, sparking far-reaching
outrage throughout the nation. Shamba confessed to the murder and this statement
was confirmed by a magistrate and accepted by the High Court.

He told the court that they killed the boy with the intention of selling his body parts to
a witchdoctor for US$1 500.

High Court Judge Justice Munamato Mutevedzi, sitting with assessors Mr
Chakuvinga and Ms Chitsiga, found Shamba guilty of murdering the boy while
Makore Snr was convicted of being an accomplice to the murder although the court
found insufficient evidence to convict him of the murder itself.

In the case of Shamba, he was convicted on the strength of the confession he made
with this being supported by other evidence. He did not only confess to the murder,
but made indications which led to the recovery of the boy’s lower limbs dumped in a
latrine.

Shamba also led police to the house where the boy had been detained. The police
recovered a container with illicit brew which Shamba had used to drug the boy and
other paraphernalia used during and after the murder.

In convicting Makore Snr as an accomplice, the court relied on circumstantial
evidence, after discounting his direct involvement in the murder for want of enough
evidence but the judge made it clear he was embroiled in the murder in more than
one way.

It is a requirement of the law that there be a causal link between the accomplice’s
conduct and the death, said Justice Mutevedzi, finding that Makore provided his
house to facilitate the commission of the crime hence contributed to the murder of the
boy.

In the final analysis, the court was satisfied that Shamba and Makore Snr, in one way
or another, left their bold and luminous foot prints across the crime scene.

-State Media

Relief As FIFA Lifts Zim Ban

Zimbabwe’s suspension from international football lifted, FIFA appoints normalisation committee

“Under these circumstances, the Bureau of the Council decided on 10 July 2023 to lift the suspension on ZIFA with immediate effect and to appoint immediately a normalisation committee for ZIFA, pursuant to article 8 paragraph 2 of the FIFA Statutes. Its duties shall
encompass the following:
● To run the daily affairs of ZIFA
● To restructure the ZIFA administration
● To establish, with the help of FIFA, a collaboration agreement between the Ministry of Sport/the SRC and ZIFA, which will define the responsibilities and objectives of each party, including (but not exclusively) on the topic of sexual harassment
● To review the ZIFA Statutes and Electoral Code to ensure their compliance with the FIFA Statutes and requirements, and to ensure their adoption by the ZIFA Congress
● To act as an electoral committee in order to organise and conduct elections of a new ZIFA Board based on the newly aligned ZIFA Statutes and Electoral Code
● To ensure a proper financial handover to the new ZIFA Board-ZBC News

Zanu PF Hooligans Unleash Terror In Chipinge

CHIPINGE-Two aspiring Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) councillors were allegedly assaulted by Zanu PF supporters in separate incidents on Sunday in Chipinge East.

CCC Chipinge Rural Ward 13 candidate Caleb Chenjerai Dhloko was allegedly assaulted and handcuffed by Zanu PF supporters at Sterling Growth Point. The matter was reported to the Police and is under RRB 5427576.

His Ward 14 counterpart Brighton Nyanise was allegedly attacked at a rally. The purported assailants are also alleged to have insulted him before his children who were at Mapungwana Primary School.

Manicaland Police Spokesperson Inspector Nobert Muzondo said he was yet to receive the report.

Dhloko said his attackers where in a vehicle belonging to Zanu PF Chipinge East constituency candidate Lincoln Dhliwayo. He said Christopher Matambu, a constabulary handcuffed him before he was bundled into the vehicle, assaulted and later dumped.…………….Full story on www.masvingomirror.com

Zanu PF Thugs Assault CCC Candidate

CHIPINGE-Two aspiring Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) councillors were allegedly assaulted by Zanu PF supporters in separate incidents on Sunday in Chipinge East.

CCC Chipinge Rural Ward 13 candidate Caleb Chenjerai Dhloko was allegedly assaulted and handcuffed by Zanu PF supporters at Sterling Growth Point. The matter was reported to the Police and is under RRB 5427576.

His Ward 14 counterpart Brighton Nyanise was allegedly attacked at a rally. The purported assailants are also alleged to have insulted him before his children who were at Mapungwana Primary School.

Manicaland Police Spokesperson Inspector Nobert Muzondo said he was yet to receive the report.

Dhloko said his attackers where in a vehicle belonging to Zanu PF Chipinge East constituency candidate Lincoln Dhliwayo. He said Christopher Matambu, a constabulary handcuffed him before he was bundled into the vehicle, assaulted and later dumped.…………….Full story on www.masvingomirror.com

https://masvingomirror.com/ccc-chipinge-candidates-assaulted-by-zanu-pf-supporters/

Zanu PF Hooligans Target Cleric

CHIVHU-Zanu PF candidate for Chikomba Ward 21 Edunate Chungwa allegedly threatens to beat a local Methodist Church in Zimbabwe (MCZ) pastor whose congregant is the CCC. candidate for the ward.

Chungwa and Forever Associates Zimbabwe (FAZ) members allegedly threatened Reverend Hannington Mukandiwa after church members attended a rally held at Unyetu Business Centre yesterday.

Chungwa told The Mirror that he doe not know Mukandiwa. He identified himself and later said he was not the one speaking on the phone.

Rev Mukandiwa refused to talk to the media when contacted for a comment.

His congregant, Abraham Mutomba, a Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) candidate for Ward 21, confirmed the matter to The Mirror. 

He said Chungwa asked all MCZ members to stand up, and after only a few people stood up, he allegedly told the rally that Mukandiwa was influencing his congregants not to attend his rallies…
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